NFTs have been around since 2014 but in the past couple of years they have really taken off as new ways of using them are found. One of the NFT innovators is Shant Kevonian who appeared on the Irish Tech News podcast last year and is the founder of NFT.Physio, a Barcelona based startup is bringing NFTs to life with its 3D printing solution for users to create physical renderings of their NFTs, increasing revenue generated for past, present and future NFTs. NFT.Physio’s platform also offers multi-chain support across Polygon, BSC and Ethereum blockchains.  

Shant talks to Ronan about what NFT.Physio does, the metaverse, bringing your NFT to life, the future of NFT’s, blockchain, the growth and adoption of wallets, NFT’s in the music and luxury brand world, and NFT’s and gamers.

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NFT.Physio is working with brands, marketing agencies and visual designers to provide a novel value-add for users, increase the value of, and demand for NFTs, and broaden the scope of NFT utilities, opening the door to unprecedented levels of mainstream usability. The company’s 3D printing process offers rapid turnaround times from rendition to premium prints, shipping to Europe, the US and Canada.

NFT.Physio is also launching a special Q1 campaign for Irish Tech News readers, offering users a 20% discount by using the code ITN-001.
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