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Behalten that initial Phantom Gaming Evo NFT push from AsRock? It seems that the company was testing the waters amongst its user baseand the industry at large. The company is now seemingly doubling down on NFTs, but in a creative way. The company’s latestUnity Makes Strength: Z690 PG Riptide NFT Editioncampaign is bringing community-based design as input towards the final production look of its upcoming Z690 PG Riptide NFT Edition motherboard. The final design will then be minted into an NFT.

The company will be accepting submissions for motherboard designs around the motherboard, with users being called to paint it (the canvas is subdivided into 4,309 Pixel) at their leisure. Then, AsRock will be taking five random designs among the submissions, and compare them on a per-pixel basis. The dominant color will then be averaged among the designs, and will become the final pixel. The designs can be submitted via AsRock’s site from March 7th through March 26th, with participants receiving a sweepstakes code upon submission. Every entrant will be eligible to win the NFT associated with the motherboard’s final design, but additional prizes will be offered on day one, 10, und 20 of the campaign. The winner is likely to hold a pretty valuable NFT by the end of it all; ASRock sold the initial allocation of 30 Phantom Gaming Evo NFTs on January 28 th for 0.1 ETH (~$250 at the time) jeder. With the Z690 PG Riptide NFT Edition being a one-off, jedoch, it’s likely it’ll fetch for much higher in secondary markets.