Scienjoy Attends NFT.NYC, The Leading Annual Non-Fungible Token Event

Scienjoy Holding Corporation , a leading live entertainment mobile streaming platform in China, announced that the Company’s New York team participated in the largest annual Non-Fungible Token event, NFT.NYC (the “Event”) from November 1st to November 4th in New York City.

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The Event attracted a large number of attendees, including some key players in the NFT industry such as Opensea, Clubrare, Topps NFTs, Christie’s, and MoonPay. The Event consisted of various forums and panel discussions addressing the latest developments and future trend in NFT and how AI, AR, and VR technologies evolve to assist the NFT industry to be more collaborative, hence developing a new creative economy.

The Event provided Scienjoy a tremendous opportunity to meet the NFT industry experts and cultivate the relationships with industry top-notched platforms and marketplaces, leading to future partnerships.

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With the technical support of the Company, Herr Gallery, one of the Scienjoy’s business partners in New York, successfully dropped NFTs on Rarible on behalf of the two extraordinary artists, Cao Zou and Dazhou Wang, on October 26th and October 28th respectively. These drops indicated the beginning of immersion into the NFT world by Herr Gallery and Scienjoy. Herr Gallery has presented its artworks in the Event and plans more NFT drops by the end of 2021. Scienjoy is committed to providing its technologies to support Herr Gallery in future droppings as the Company continues to enhance its year long ongoing plan of Metaverse with AI, AR, and VR technologies.

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