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Toni Kroos, is Releasing NFT Mystery Boxes with Binance

Posted on the 28 March 2022 by Nftnewspro

Binance NFT lately revealed their partnership with the German football star, Toni Kroos, who presently plays with Real Madrid. The 6,500 boxes will be released on March 31 at 11:00 AM UTC via NFKings support.

The release of the Toni Kroos NFTs is scheduled for March 31 at 11:00 UTC on the Binance NFT marketplace. Each of the 6,500 NFTs includes a hidden artwork created by Ahmad Abokor. The NFTs will be based on Kroos’ career and history as a player, featuring stand-out moments.

To explain, there will be four rare classes: SSR (Super Super Rare), SR (Super Rare), R (Rare) and N (Normal). Each mystery box gives a chance to get each of the four categories, via the chances of getting rare NFTs will be definitely lower. Those who buy the NFTs will have the opportunity for close entry and unique Toni Kroos prizes. That is, signed shirts and souvenir, plus the opportunity for a video call with the Real Madrid star.

A huge part of the sales is to go to the Toni Kroos Foundation. They concentrate on helping sick children and their families. The UN refugee Agency will also get funds, they are a global organization dedicated to protecting lives and the rights of refugees from war, political restraint and natural disasters.

Toni Kroos was born January 4, 1990. He is a German pro footballer. He has spent most of his career playing for the European giants, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. Further, he also played on loan for Bayer Leverkusen for some time. In addition, he has played for the German national team since he was under 17 years old. He lately retired from international football the previous year. The main honors of this player include winning the 2014 World Cup with Germany and winning the Champions League four times. Plus 2x La Liga titles and 3x Bundesliga titles.

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