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Meebits Launches Interoperable Wearables with PlayerZero

Meebits has launched its first set of interoperable wearables—designed for use across multiple digital environments—in collaboration with web3 studio PlayerZero.

The mint is structured in phases, beginning with Meebits holders, followed by PlayerZero collectors, and concluding with public access on OpenSea. Prices vary slightly depending on the access window, and each wearable pack includes entry into a Meebit NFT giveaway.

Alongside the release, Meebits has also introduced “Bits,” a points-based system that tracks user activity across its ecosystem.

Meebits Launches Interoperable Wearables with PlayerZero
Source: Meebits

How to participate in the mint?

The mint is taking place on OpenSea in three stages:

Each wearable pack minted before the end of Friday, May 16 qualifies as one entry in a draw to win Meebit #17714. The winner will be selected following the close of the mint.

Source: Meebits

How does the Bits reward system work?

Minters will also receive Bits, a new loyalty and activity-based points system introduced by the Meebit Company. Bits can be earned in several ways:

Initial allocations have already been distributed to holders as of the acquisition, and active holders continue to earn Bits daily. The company has indicated that Bits will be tied to future developments but has not yet provided specific details about their use or redemption.

More information on the Bits system and the wearable release is available at meebco.com.

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