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Trevor Jones Releases an NFT Holder Party in a Scottish Castle

Posted on the 17 April 2022 by Nftnewspro

Edinburgh, Scotland-based NFT artist Trevor Jones has announced that he is planning a party for all his collectors in the Scotland’s historic castle, Stirling Castle, that is about an hour outside Edinburgh. This, of course, must be one of the most wonderful forms of utility we have seen from an artist.

About Jones and his party

Trevor Jones is a 51-year-old Scottish-Canadian NFT artist based in Edinburgh, Scotland. His artwork has been very well-known on different art-focused platforms like SuperRare, Nifty Gateway, and MakersPlace. In February, he raised $3.2 million for his artwork “Bitcoin Angel.”

Trevor Jones began the art of crypto in 2018, when he began using AR to turn Scotland’s National Portrait Gallery paintings into crypto celebrities. To explain, he is a big name in the NFT world, with 70,000 Twitter followers, and partnered with people like Pak and Beeple. He is followed by XCOPY, GaryVee, Paris Hilton, Beeple and so on.

For Trevor Jones’s party, he has confirmed that it will be held on July 30 at Stirling Castle.

Stirling Castle’s history

Scotland is a country full of castles, with over 1,500 castles scattered across the country with more than 5 million people. Stirling Castle is one of the largest and most major castles in the country, in terms of history and architecture. The castle has been used in numerous wars and battles that Scotland has been involved in for centuries. The castle dates back to at least the early twelfth century, with the current buildings being mostly built between 1490 and 1600. In addition, many historical royal figures have resided in the castle. Presently, Trevor Jones is becoming the next big name there.

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