Artist Vatican Dolls Releases Bitcoin Heroine NFT

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Bitcoin Heroine is the protagonist of “Did They See My Crown,” the world’s first NFT metaverse musical

Copenhagen, Denmark, 14th Nov 2021, ZEXPRWIRE, The Bitcoin Heroine NFT is released as part of the world’s most expensive NFT, “Did They See My Crown,” on OpenSea.

Bitcoin Heroine includes the new face of Bitcoin as well as the coolest surf guitar track since the James Bond theme and it’s own integrated social media elements.

The musical “Did They See My Crown” was created by a new type of artist, Vatican Dolls, who completed the show in October after working on it for 17 years. Vatican Dolls identifies as a brother-sister duo, which is reflected by his male and female vocals in the musical’s 17 songs.

Vatican Dolls is a classically trained painter, graphic artist and musician, as well as a published author from a major publishing house.

The “Did They See My Crown” NFT includes 17 songs and a 150-page libretto. Unlike most Broadway shows, it is not an adaptation, historic work, parody, anthology, sequel, revue or jukebox musical, but a brand-new type of entertainment for our time.

Vatican Dolls called “Did They See My Crown” history’s first true “Gesamtkunstwerk,” a total work of art created by one artist. Vatican Dolls composed, arranged and performed all 17 songs; wrote and sang all lyrics; wrote the story and libretto; created all sets, videos and animations; designed the work’s metaverse and its VR interface; and built its integrated social media platform UrMask.

UrMask is part of the “Gesamtkunstwerk,” but doubles as a real-life social media platform that offers complete privacy and a new freedom for artists. The platform is in public beta until its official launch on Halloween 2022, but usernames are available now.

Unlike most of today’s mass-produced NFT series, UrMask NFT Editions never exceed 100 works, all of which are unique and signed originals like etchings or bronze sculptures.

The NFTs are safe, certified and verified, as each NFT is built on its own exclusive, signed and trademarked GoldHandle that anyone can check on UrMask.com and use in the metaverse.

As an extra layer of protection for collectors, Vatican Dolls and UrMask are among the first in the world to verify all their new NFTs with Adobe’s Content Credentials that launched on October 26.

To view the UrMask NFTs, visit opensea.io/collection/urmask and Twitter.com/UrMaskNFT

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Company Name: UrMask

Company Website: https://urmask.com

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