With all the hype and interest in Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), one of the top toy maker companies, Mattel, has taken a step into this space with its new Fast & Furious collection. The collection includes various vehicles from the movie, such as Dominic Toretto's 1970 Dodge Charger, Brian O'Conner's 1969 Camero, and Suki's (from 2 Fast 2 Furious) Honda S2000. What makes this collection even more interesting is that it will allow holders to get a physical die-cast version of Suki's car free if they manage to collect the entire set.

NFTs constitute unique cryptographic tokens that are linked to digital and physical content, and they serve as digital certificates of ownership, authenticity, or membership. Furthermore, each NFT is one-of-a-kind, ensuring the originality and exclusivity of the asset in question. Mattel's recent launch of the Boss Beauties x Barbie collection is a great example that illustrates the concept of virtual and tangible realm coexisting.

Besides Mattel's Fast & Furious release, the Flow Blockchain is quite popular for its other NFT collections such as Dapper Labs' UFC Strike NFT platform, NFL All Day, and NBA Top Shot. With the growth of these projects, it's safe to say that the NFT market is quickly revving up.



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