PANews reported on October 14th that Falcon Finance, a subsidiary of DWF Labs, announced the launch of equity-based NFTs. Staking 1,000 FF tokens offers a chance to be whitelisted for Falcon's first NFT series, "Perryverse." Whitelist winners will be randomly selected from eligible stakers. The total supply of this NFT is 3,500 NFTs. The whitelist minting price is 1,000 FF tokens, the public minting price is 2,000 FF tokens, and the special minting price (for qualified stakers or whitelisted users who missed the minting opportunity) is 1,900 FF tokens. A snapshot of staked FF tokens will be taken on October 20th to determine whitelist eligibility. Whitelist eligibility will be announced on October 21st, whitelist minting will begin on October 22nd, and public minting will begin on October 23rd and 24th.
Falcon Finance will launch the NFT series Perryverse, staking 1,000 FFs to have a chance to enter the whitelist
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