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Create an NFT gallery in your home with these Tokenframes on sale


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TL;DR: As of Feb. 23, you can slash $50 from the price of any Tokenframe that suits your home.


Honestly, what’s the point of owning NFTs if they only exist in a virtual vault? Shouldn’t you show off your extravagant purchase(s)?

If you’re looking for a way to bridge the gap between the old and the new and showcase your pricey NFTs in a bougie way, check out the Tokenframe. These frames appear like any old art décor from far away, but the closer you get, you’ll realize they’re actually equipped with fancy tech that lets you cast your NFTs in real time. As of Feb. 23, you can take $50 off the Tokenframe in a variety of sizes.

Each Tokenframe comes in a real wooden frame with woodgrain in birch, white, mahogany, or black, regardless of the size. They all have anti-glare screens (besides the tabletop frame) where the glass of a frame would typically be, so they’re designed to display digital art. With 2K or 4K resolution, your NFTs will be sharp and detailed. Plus, the frames are lined with built-in stereo speakers and come with headphone jacks, so you can fully immerse yourself in your masterpieces. It’s like having an actual art gallery in your home — and it’s sure to be a conversation starter.

Plug in your frame and scan the QR code to connect it. Then, sign into Metamask, Fortmatic, or WalletConnect, which are all integrated into the Tokenframe app, and cast your NFTs to any Tokenframe you have connected to the app. You can control the art fill, fit, border color, width, and much more directly in the app to customize your displays. The larger sizes even come with a rotating mount, so you can change the orientation of your artwork if you wish.

Save $50 on a Tokenframe that suits your space:

  • 10" TBLTP Tokenframe™ NFT Display (1080p) — $283 (reg. $333)

  • 21.5" Tokenframe™ NFT Display (2K) — $727 (reg. $777)

  • 22" SQR Tokenframe NFT Display (2K) — $1,505 (reg. $1,555)

  • 32” Tokenframe™ NFT Display (2K) — $949 (re. $999)

  • 33" SQR Tokenframe™ NFT Display (2K) — $1,949 (reg. $1,999)

  • 43” Tokenframe™ NFT Display (4K) — $1,838 (reg. $1,888)

  • 55" Tokenframe™ NFT Display (4K) — $2,727 (reg. $2,777)

Prices subject to change.

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