Astroverse: Networking the Terra Network

Astroverse NFT is known throughout the Terra community as one of the most exclusive art collections to date. The first three collections total fewer than 1,000 pieces. Ownership of a piece of such a small collection is an all-access pass to the Astroverse community. What are the benefits of participation in this community? How is the community involved in the advancement of the art project? Is there still time to secure a piece of the collection, or is it too late? In this article, we will dive deep into the Final Frontier to discover what Astroverse means to the Terra Network.

Astroverse: A Collection of Celestial Bodies

Technically, Astroverse is a collection of collections of celestial bodies. Three unique collections offer Lunatics an opportunity to participate in the nascent Astroverse community

AV1 – MVP Planets

The original Astroverse collection consists of 200 individually-crafted planets. All planets in the premier collection of planets were designed by Octavio AKA TheAstroArtist. Of the 200 pieces in this collection, 50 planets were minted at 10 LUNA by lucky whitelist members, and 150 planets were auctioned at Knowhere, starting at 10 LUNA each. This collection included five tiers of rarity: common, rare, epic, legendary, and cosmic. Ownership of one of these planets is considered MVP status in the Astroverse. All owners were given a chance to win from a lottery a 1:1 animated version of their planet.

Octavio poured his passion into the art for this project. Each NFT is incredibly detailed and available at extremely high resolution to owners. All AV1 planets were each assigned a set of specifications. Specifications include a unique name and tracking number, the type of civilization that inhabits the planet, the planet’s distance from Terra (#001 in AV1), the estimated age of the planet’s core, and the composition of the planet’s surface.

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