Mintable unveils green NFT card game at Singapore climate festival
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Mintable is set to launch NFT collectibles as part of its interactive Eco Trail Treasure Hunt ahead of the country’s annual Youth4Climate Festival 2025, as part of the Singapore Sustainability Festival. The Singaporean NFT marketplace is preparing to launch five unique NFTs that visitors can collect by participating in a blockchain-based card game held at City Square Mall on Kitchener Road, Singapore. The Eco Adventure card game will run alongside the Singapore Sustainability Festival, scheduled from June 6 to June 8. During the festival’s run, participants will be able to collect digital badges that they can obtain by scanning eco-friendly installations throughout the mall and completing mini sustainability lessons. Once completed, participants will be able to collect up to five unique NFT collectibles dubbed “Green Stop” NFTs without prior web3 knowledge needed. Partnering with City Developments Limited, the Singapore Innovation Centre, the Asia Blockchain Association, and the Sustainability Alliance, Mintable’s B2B utility NFT arm, Mintology, will power the Eco Adventure card game using blockchain. The initiative leverages the project’s gasless NFT infrastructure. Mintable partners with Go Green SG in this year’s Singapore Sustainability Festival, through City Developments Limited (CDL)’s Youth4Climate Festival 2025 | Source: Mintable PR You might also like: Mintable CEO Zach Burks sees the joint campaign with Go Green SG as an opportunity to engage young people and spark interest in sustainability. The program also introduces them to web3 technology, including NFTs, by taking a “balanced approach” and promoting healthy attitudes toward digital innovation. “We are excited by the potential of the gasless minting technology deployed into the treasure hunt and will continue working with key government bodies to build future solutions that help everyday individuals better interact with the world around them,” said Burks. The mini sustainability lessons cover topics such as upcycling workshops, materials exploration, the…
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