‘Love, Death + Robots’ Returns to Netflix With NFT Scavenger Hunt

The QR codes for the NFTs will be scattered across the digital and physical world.

By Jason Nelson

1 min read

“Love, Death + Robots” has returned to Netflix for a third season—with the help of an NFT scavenger hunt.

According to the show’s website, the scavenger hunt was created in partnership with Web3 studio Feature and includes nine pieces of QR-Coded digital artwork in various mediums, including billboards, videos, and episodes of the sci-fi series.

A non-fungible token, or NFT, is a digital asset that represents ownership of a unique item, such as a piece of artwork, a collectible, or a membership.

Image: lovedeathandart.com

The “Love, Death + Robots” NFTs are minted on the Ethereum blockchain. The starting price of each NFT on OpenSea is 0.003 ETH, currently about $6.

The “Love, Death + Robots” NFTs are just Netflix’s latest dip into crypto. Last month, the streaming company released “Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King,” a documentary examining the mystery surrounding the death of Gerald Cotten, the CEO of crypto exchange QuadrigaCX.

 

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