
NFT world takes over showbiz
Digital avatars are a hit in the capital
The global craze for cryptocurrencies and NFTs has not passed Bulgaria by. And if until recently everything revolved around "digging" and trading with bitcoins, today there is a new craze. Bedroom Premium club officially became the first club in Europe to create its own NFT collection. It includes 200 unique characters that can be purchased with a crypto wallet or directly with a debit card at bedroomheroes.io

A team of computer designers has been painting the digital avatars for several months and each one has a specific personality. Bedroom Heroes holders are entitled to free entry to the Sofia club and the one in Sunny Beach for a year, as well as invitations to private parties and special prizes. These can be champagne bottles, meetings with the club's music stars, free bills, compliments and much more. Raffles will happen every Friday at the iconic Blackroom nights, provided there are at least 5 NFT holders in the club. In addition to these practical benefits of owning an NFT, they also have the potential to increase in value over time.

The world's first such collaboration between a club and NFT is in Miami, where prices for animated digital avatars are literally skyrocketing. The value of just one of them has reached $300,000. Music stars are also getting in on the global craze by selling their own characters. Snoop Dogg is the record holder with nearly 17 million profit from the sale of his NFTs. He is followed by Jim Carrey, Paris Hilton and Eminem.


But what actually is NFT?
These are unique digital assets that represent ownership of a specific object or digital images. They offer a level of security and ownership that cannot be matched by traditional digital assets. As Web3 and cryptocurrency become more prevalent in the transactional world, NFTs are an increasingly savvy investment.