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[WATCH] Introducing Momint – The First South African NFT Platform Accepting...

South Africa has joined the popular and lucrative non-fungible tokens (NFT) space with the launch of Momint – a local NFT marketplace.

Momint is a platform for local content creators and celebrities in South Africa to sell their work.

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So far, the platform has sold a 3D turntable of South African rugby superstar, Bryan Habana, for over $20, 000 during a 2-day auction.

South African celebrities that have listed their work on Momint include:

  • Bryan Habana – Former rugby union player
  • AB de Viliers – Cricketer
  • Goldfish and The Kiffness – Musicians
  • Diipla Khosla – Influencer
  • Dan Mace – Filmmaker

Headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, the startup has reportedly raised over $2 million from both local and foreign investors with the ultimate goal of making the platform global.

According to Minsk, Co-Founder & COO, Momint:

“On Momint, NFTs can be sold via auction or directly to a fan for a fixed price. The only cost to the creator is a 12% auction fee or a 0.5% direct sales fee that Momint charges once it is sold.”

                      – Co-Founder, Momint

Unlike other NFT platforms that only use cryptourrencies, Momint allows users to use fiat currency, specifically the South African Rand (ZAR) to make purchases on the platform.

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Sign up on Moments here to get started.

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