
Tom Brady.AP Photo/Jason Behnken
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Tom Brady's new NFT collection highlights his early NFL career.
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Autograph, a digital platform for memorabilia, will have the NFTs available.
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Brady's NFT set was sold out in minutes. The new series will be available December 9.
NFL legend Tom Brady is searching for his next touchdown in digital asset space.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback launches a new set non-fungible tokens using his digital memorabilia platform Autograph. This sells tokens from celebrities and sports icons.
Bloomberg reports that the series will be called "Live Forever" and feature items from Brady's debut at 2000 NFL combine.
Brady's NFT sets will be available to holders early access to the launch. It opens to the public on December 9. Owners can unlock their tokens on December 14th, unveiling one of five possible styles or five tiers in rarity.
Brady is a passionate crypto enthusiast and launched his own digital platform. It has since partnered up with DraftKings. Gisele Bundchen and Brady, a supermodel, made an investment in cryptocurrency company FTX in the spring. In October, he gave one bitcoin to a fan for returning the football he threw for 600th touchdown.
Brady sent an email to Bloomberg, stating that "when we saw such incredible demand this summer for Autograph's Preseason Access collections, we knew the next day that we wanted start planning for what comes next."
"It's an exciting time in this industry as well as personally, so we wanted it to be remembered in real-time as much as possible."
High-profile athletes such as Tiger Woods, Wayne Gretzky and Tony Hawk have supported the seven-time Superbowl champion.
Brady's NFT first set sold out in minutes. He joked that he was concerned about his collection selling out quicker than Rob Gronkowski, when he was asked.
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