Dive into the future art market — how to get your first NFT from unique art collection The Divergents

14.7.2022
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The Divergents is one of the few visual art NFT collectibles. Find out below what makes this collection so special, and how to easily buy you your first NFT.

These 2022 original collectible NFTs are created by Czech artist Marek Ehrenberger, whose iconic portraits adorn several Prague cafes and homes of the younger generation. Marek’s unique style has attracted collectors all over the world, so breaking into the NFT market was the next logical step for him.

Collecting NFTs is playful!

Divergents are divided into 10 characters for people to identify with — an artist, an animal spirit, a digital alchemist, a spiritual master, entrepreneur… Each NFT then had individually changed the backgrounds and characters’ colors, and added rare features. This gave the 2022 NFTs a unique look and value — there aren’t 2 NFTs alike.

“Minting” (buying) NFTs is done anonymously and a specific piece is assigned to you by a random algorithm, a game of luck and a source of excitement for NFT collectors and speculators who trade NFTs.

How to buy your first NFT

You can “mint” your first NFT using Metamask, a digital wallet that you can easily install in your browser. In there use the “Buy” button to purchase Ethereum with a Visa credit card or via Apple Pay.

The price for an NFT is 0.07 ETH. At the current favorable exchange rate, that’s around $100 but be sure to buy a little more Ethereum, as a percentage is charged by the blockchain for minting.

Go to mint.thedivergents.io and link your wallet with the CONNECT button. Then all you have to do is choose the Divergent character that’s closest to your heart and cross your fingers that you become the owner of the rarest piece possible!

Good luck :)

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