Finesse NFT Game
Finesse is one of that game of Jot Art games that aims to have a player-owned economy where players can own, buy, sell, and trade resources they earn in games through skilled-gameplay and contributions to the ecosystem.
What makes Finesse unique?
Jot Art games have a player-owned economy where players can own, buy, sell, and trade resources they earn in games through skilled-gameplay and contributions to the ecosystem.
In-game items in the Jot Art metaverse are represented by non-fungible tokens (NFTs). As more games are released, characters in the Jot Art metaverse will be playable across games with the ability to earn, stake or sell all owned characters and most in-game objects. Users are be able to buy, battle and earn additional tokens and collectibles that can be exchanged for cash at many exchanges.
Staying true to Lithosphere’s mission of interoperability across all existing blockchains, initially the Jot Art metaverse will support NFTs from XRPL and BNB Chain (BSC), and in the near future, Jot Art will support additional chains once Lithosphere mainnet launches
How many Finesse NFT are there?
The Finesse NFT warriors are represented by a total of 100,000 unique characters and each will have five rarity categories: original, rare, super rare, very super rare and mythic. There are only 25,000 characters in the upcoming Genesis Samurai collection that will be evenly divided between male and female. The warriors and mystery chest collections will be initially available for minting on two public chains, characters will be defined in five rarity categories of original, rare, super rare, very super rare and mythic.
Who are the developers of Finesse?
Finesse current development is managed by the KaJ Labs foundation, the core developers of the Lithosphere blockchain.