Route 40 and the Icelandic series is the first drop of a series of NFTs that will focus in the landscapes of the world through Opensea and Rarible, seeking to inspire others to go beyond.
What is an NFT?
A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unit of data on a digital ledger called a blockchain, where each NFT can represent a unique digital item, and thus they are not interchangeable.
NFTs can represent digital files such as art, audio, videos, items in video games and other forms of creative work. While the digital files themselves are infinitely reproducible, the NFTs representing them are tracked on their underlying blockchains and provide buyers with proof of ownership of the NFTs.
What is OpenSea?
Touted as the first and largest NFT marketplace, you can find all sorts of unique digital items at OpenSea. Besides digital art, there are collectibles, game items, domain names, even digital representations of physical assets.
What is Rarible?
Rarible enables you to create, buy, and sell digital NFT art like photographs, games, and memes. To use Rarible, all you need is an Ethereum wallet and some ETH. Of note, Rarible is both a marketplace for those assets, as well as a distributed network built on Ethereum that enables their trade without a middleman.