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MILADY PROJECT PLANS TO LAUNCH MEME PHONE AND OFFER FREE AIRDROPS

MILADY PROJECT PLANS TO LAUNCH MEME PHONE AND OFFER FREE AIRDROPS

  • NFT project Milady has announced the release of the Meme Phone smartphone.
  • It can be purchased for 2 SOL.
  • Meme Phone owners will receive an airdrop of 1 million LADYF and a unique NFT.

Project Milady has announced the release of a smartphone called Meme Phone. The limited edition device demonstrates a commitment to innovation and creativity, the team said in a statement.

πŸŽ‰ Unveiling $LADYF Depin project: Meme PhoneπŸ“±

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our exclusive Meme Phone, a monumental milestone as part of our roadmap! πŸš€ This limited-edition phone is a testament to our commitment to innovation and creativity.

Details are below 🌟 πŸ‘‡

The smartphone launch will reportedly take place as part of the project’s roadmap. At first, 100 phones will be released, whose buyers will be credited with 1 million Milady Wif Hat (LADYF) tokens. They will also receive a unique non-interchangeable token (NFT) to identify the owner.

The Meme Phone will reportedly cost 2 SOL, which is equivalent to $374 at the time of writing.

Note that owners of Solana Mobile’s Saga smartphone have already received airdrop from several projects. In December, they were credited with BONK tokens, which led to a tenfold increase in device sales. Subsequently, another Access Protocol platform held an airdrop for Solana Saga buyers.

In addition, the release of the smartphone was announced by the Trader Joe’s exchange and the Aptos Foundation team. The latter presented the device JamboPhone at a price of $99.

Recall, the Milady project was created in 2021 by a team of artists of the decentralized autonomous organization Remilia DAO. It is a collection of 10,000 anime-style NFTs. In May 2023, Tesla CEO Ilon Musk publicly supported Milady NFTs by publishing a meme depicting the collection.

In September, Remilia DAO co-founder Charlotte Fang reported that one of the developers embezzled about $1 million from the project’s coffers.


Michael Altman