Enjin and MetaverseMe are partnering to bring virtual manner items to the Ethereum blockchain, creating a line of tradable nonfungible tokens representing vesture for Metaverse avatars.

Enjin will be providing the infrastructure framework to host the NFTs, which can then be visualized in MetaverseMe, an augmented reality platform that lets users create customized avatars and meet them interact with their real-world environment. Avatars can be dressed in a variety of fashion items, which are provably owned by the user through the Ethereum blockchain.

A showcase of the main features of the MetaverseMe app

The first drove bachelor through the platform is chosen Pluriform, and information technology is designed through a collaboration with pattern studio The Fabricant and Atari, the gaming company that recently partnered with Enjin. The collection volition be bachelor until Feb. 28, after which any unsold NFTs volition be burned to ensure the uniqueness of the drove.

In addition to visualizing the collection in the MetaverseMe app, the NFTs and their underlying items will exist available in other virtual worlds that are part of the metaverse — Enjin's initiative to connect separate videogames into a commonage virtual universe. These include Atari's intellectual property like the rebooted classic "Boot Off," too equally Minecraft, thanks to Enjin's plug-in.

Enjin's token recently received regulatory approving past Japanese authorities, which had a potent bear on on its toll.