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(Originally posted on : Crypto News – iGaming.org )
SoftConstruct has announced the inauguration of two actual NFT art Stores in Dubai, each of which will provide an unparalleled real-life NFT art experience.
Fastex Ecosystem, driven by SoftConstruct, has executed its one-of-a-kind NFT art physical Stores strategy in Dubai, complete with signature-style branding and a creative idea. Limited edition offerings and other products by the artists will be available at the stores at Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates.
The ftNFT Stores are meant to give customers plenty of space to interact with technology and physical art. ftNFT sells real NFT art objects in a portion of its stores, with innovations in sustainable design and a staff of certified professionals ready to assist with discovery, engagement, and delivery, making the purchase process simple and effortless.
ftNFT Stores are organized around what we call hubs rather than product divisions. A substantial portion of the shop was dedicated to allowing consumers to learn about Web3, NFTs, goods, and services available on the spot, test out, and ask questions at the Fast desk, which was modeled after a concierge service at a fine hotel. This has been created to give consumers with face-to-face assistance from SoftConstruct-trained and certified personnel.
The formal opening day is approaching, and we are excited to see Web3 come to life at the ftNFT Stores launching in the Dubai Mall and the Mall of the Emirates, ensuring guests will be blown away by the wonderful setting and atmosphere they will be entering.
Co-founder of SoftConstruct, Vigen Badalyan, explained:
“SoftConstruct unveils ftNFT physical stores located in Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates – the city’s most iconic retail and entertainment destinations, welcoming over 130 million visitors yearly. ftNFT stores, where visitors can explore and purchase NFTs, will feature exclusive offers and works by modern artists”.