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Baron Davis Joins Crypto.com NFT

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  • Crypto.com NFT announced it will work with Baron Davis Enterprises, founded by the entrepreneur and two-time NBA All-star Baron Davis

Crypto.com NFT announced it will work with Baron Davis Enterprises, founded by the entrepreneur and two-time NBA All-star Baron Davis, for an exclusive NFT drop focused on Black Santa. Baron Davis’s intellectual property and a  lead character in his multimedia company, UWish. The collection is set to be released at Crypto.com/NFT on December 17 2021.

Davis intends to donate a percentage of the proceeds from the NFT sales to the Los Angeles Urban League, an institution that fosters economic empowerment for African Americans and other marginalized communities.

Baron Davis

My vision for Black Santa was to give children a magical world of untold possibilities filled with enchantment, adventure and positive characters of colour while imparting the importance of giving all-year-round, NFTs offer a modern technology-driven platform for expanded Black Santa experiences for collectors and fans. With Crypto.com NFT, the Black Santa collectibles are not just possible — they truly capture the integrity and soul of the character.”

Davis created Black Santa from the inspiration he received after dressing up as Santa one Halloween with the main aim of celebrating diversity in storytelling via interactive content. Creating a world of characters and narrating contemporary stories that mirror cultural change, Black Santa is also involved in charitable support for various organizations and causes. Davis is a former point guard for the Golden State Warriors, the Hornets, the Cleveland Cavaliers,  the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Clippers, alongside his Black Santa team, have previously hosted many charity events like celebrity basketball tournaments with guests including  Metta World Peace, Famous Los, Ice Cube, Tyga, B.Dot, and Matt Barnes since the company was formed in 2016.

This year, black Santa intends to produce a whole month of winter wonderland activation in December and a basketball game featuring celebrities, athletes and influencers for charity, a block party, a karaoke night with Jordin Sparks, a tree lighting ceremony and a launch party for Crypto.com NFT drop.

The Black Santa company also provides other products like Christmas ornaments, books and an original album, The Black Santa Winter Wonderland Mixtape, and Black Santa & CeCe Save Christmas by Davis and Jesse Byrd, a children’s author. In addition, there are several developed characters in Black Santa Universe, like Mrs C and ‘STEM whiz’ black Santas partner, who will be featured in the Crypto.com NFT collection.

Crypto.com Executive Vice President and Global Head of NFT Joe Conyers III said,

What Baron is doing with this project is important, and we are very excited to help usher Black Santa into the NFT space. Not only have they created a dynamic multimedia universe with so many great characters, but they’ve also done so thoughtfully and with the greatest of care — in support of such an empowering organization.”

Crypto.com recently purchased the naming rights for the Los Angeles arena that the  Kings and Sparks, Clippers and Lakers call home.

Crypto.com’s arena logo will be, unveiled on Christmas day. The company has taken the lead in digital sports collectibles after releasing NFT’s with the top leagues, teams and athletes like the ongoing drops series with the NBA team and a collection with streetballer The professor.

This post was last modified on Dec 09, 2021, 13:43 GMT 13:43

Written By: Lilly Mwogah
Reviewed By: Alejandro Zambrano

Lilly Mwogah is a finance writer specializing in cryptocurrencies, forex, and indices. Passionate about simplifying complex financial topics, she creates engaging content for a broad audience. With a solid grasp of market trends and economic indicators, her work informs and empowers readers to navigate the dynamic finance world.

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Written By: Lilly Mwogah
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