{"id":14148,"date":"2022-09-23T18:55:43","date_gmt":"2022-09-23T18:55:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/art\/clonex-nfts-and-the-secret-to-nike-and-rtfkts-success\/"},"modified":"2022-09-23T18:55:45","modified_gmt":"2022-09-23T18:55:45","slug":"clonex-nfts-and-the-secret-to-nike-and-rtfkts-success","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/art\/clonex-nfts-and-the-secret-to-nike-and-rtfkts-success\/","title":{"rendered":"CloneX NFTs and the Secret to Nike and RTFKT’s Success"},"content":{"rendered":"
When Nike announced in late 2021 that it had acquired Web3 content developer RTFKT Studios, the news went right under the noses of the sneaker and apparel brand\u2019s most die-hard fans. But the wider Web3 community took notice \u2014 particularly those tuned into the NFT space. With this new acquisition, Nike made its intent to carve a name for itself on the metaverse clear. The first step toward that lofty goal? NFTs.<\/p>\n
Today, thanks to the rapidly-growing CloneX NFT collection that launched in November 2021, it looks like Nike may reproduce its IRL cultural capital on Web3. In spite of the hype Nike and RTFKT have been building through their numerous NFT drops over the past months, CloneX\u2019s legitimacy looks to be anything but hyperbole. A combination of factors came together to enable the NFT community at large to embrace this new project with open arms.<\/p>\n
When legacy brands \u2014 especially luxury ones \u2014 enter this new territory, they tend to do so with a splash. Nike\u2019s been no exception, as evidenced by the drops that new acquisition RTFKT has been pumping into the space. While the new tandem did their first NFT drop in February 2022, their best work was yet to come.<\/p>\n
Starting in April 2022, RTFKT\u2019s has brought virtual, officially licensed Nike sneakers into the NFT market: the CryptoKicks NFT collection. Sneaker culture has taken a notoriously speculative direction in recent years, so it only makes sense that there\u2019s a growing crossover between sneakerheads and the NFT faithful.<\/p>\n
In recognition of that crossover, with Nike\u2019s acquisition of RTFKT also came the acquisition of its CloneX NFT avatar collection, which launched a month before news of the acquisition became public knowledge.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s start with what CloneX isn\u2019t.<\/em> Contrary to what Google search results might lead you to believe, the CloneX name doesn\u2019t just refer to a manufacturer of rooting gels, cloning solutions, and other industrial solvents. It\u2019s also an NFT collection.<\/p>\n Nike and RTFKT\u2019s CloneX NFT collection consists of 20,000 3D avatar NFTs called \u201cClones\u201d designed with a specific focus in mind. Each Clone in the collection is turnkey, ready for the metaverse from the start, as the collection marks the first piece in Nike and RTFKT\u2019s intended metaverse ecosystem.<\/p>\n Currently, the best way to pick up a Clone of your own is by perusing OpenSea. As of writing, the collection features a floor price of 6.4 ETH \u2014 roughly $8,500 according to recent valuations. While you can <\/em>try to partially buy your way in via purchasing a fraction of a Clone, you may not be able to enjoy the full extent of utilities planned for these NFTs. It\u2019ll simply be an investment on your part.<\/p>\n But what makes CloneX truly special isn\u2019t the utility its developers intend for it. CloneX also takes substantial steps forward within the NFT space in providing as many different kinds of people as possible with the commensurate NFT avatars to represent them in the virtual world. The level of inclusion that the CloneX team has imbued its collection with goes beyond just race and biological sex.<\/p>\nI\u2019m in. So how do I buy a CloneX NFT?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
An inclusive collection<\/strong><\/h2>\n