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CloneX moves towards maximizing original IP: holders can have 3D model files, open for commercial use

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CloneX moves towards maximizing original IP: holders can have 3D model files, open for commercial use

Communities like BAYC, Cool Cats, Azuki, and Doodles in the NFT space are expanding the commercial influence of their original IP by creating merchandise, offline events, interactive installations, and more. Cool Cats has even built a small amusement park.

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NFT communities such as BAYC, Cool Cats, Azuki, and Doodles are expanding the commercial impact of their original IP by creating merchandise, offline events, interactive installations, and more. Cool Cats even built a small amusement park.

The collaboration between RTFKT and Takashi Murakami, "CloneX," launched a new application in the early hours of the fifth day, allowing holders to obtain their own 3D files with support for .max, .blend, .c4d, .gltf, and .fbx formats. They hope that through this method, creators can develop a more extensive ecosystem, including economies, virtual character audiovisuals, games, derivative NFTs, new brands, and wearable NFTs. They have also opened it up for commercial use, in addition to NFTs with Takashi Murakami's distinctive features.

From the initial release, it was stated that NFTs not bearing Takashi Murakami's distinctive features could be used commercially with limitations, and this material release gives holders more creative capabilities.