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Soulbound Soulstice: A GameFi Gala

Hosted by Casey [Soulbound.gg] & SOL
 
 
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SOULBOUND x HIGHSTREET

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SOULSTICE: A GAMEFI GALA

Soulbound is celebrating their first round of funding and public announcements with our partners and friends from across blockchain gaming. Come enjoy an open bar, custom cocktails, AR/VR displays, and a preview of the future at the landmark Richard Taittinger Art Gallery on the Lower East Side. It’s time to build the future. Together.

Come mingle with the leading companies, game developers and organizations in gamefi. Talk to VCs in web3 gaming, metaverses’ and the future of Play-and-Earn. 

Capacity: 300, first come first serve. Priority for gamefi industry folks.
*RSVP does not guarantee entry

Hosts
Soulbound: a community and platform for rewarding and incentivizing gameplay through non-transferable tokens and rewards by completing Quests and Missions across partnered web3 games. Funded by Animoca Brands.

https://venturebeat.com/2022/06/15/saga-raises-3-6m-to-make-metaverse-middleware/

Highstreet: bridges the physical and digital worlds with a brand new MMORPG. Built natively with Unity and Blockchain technology, Highstreet provides real products with additional utilities by turning them into in-game items

Supporting Partners: Bazari

Social Media Partner: Crunchet

Showcasing Game Developers: Influence


About the Venue:
Located on 154 Ludlow Street, the Richard Taittinger Gallery is a 5,445 sq.ft space that introduces the Chelsea gallery atmosphere to the upcoming artistic scene of the Lower East Side. The gallery is conceivably divided into three different types of exhibition spaces: a 22 ft high ceiling space at the front of the gallery, introduced to the visitor right after he passes the threshold, a smaller exhibition space that hosts the reception area in the middle of the gallery and a 13 ft high ceiling space that is illuminated with natural light from a skylight at the back of the gallery.