At ‘coto’, we want to create an ideal participative culture for women in a safe space that empowers them to create and nurture an organic community. They symbolize every creator for who they are and can be when they come together to build the best platform for women online with us
Talented illustrator / NFT artist from Argentina Dacil Curbelos, has collaborated with coto to create these stylish NFTs, a special virtual identity for the creators. Her impactful artwork and inimitable use of vibrant color patterns makes her stand out from the rest, and an apt choice for the coto family.
Dacil Curbelos, NFT artist, said, “I am excited to be part of coto as an NFT artist. As a creator, I feel extremely energized to join a community of women such as coto – which relates to my own principles, and ideals. I have always experimented with new artforms, and tools right from formats, techniques and genres. The character sketches in each cotoOG NFT are unique and a representation of a community creator’s commitment and expertise.”
Tarun Katial, Founder and CEO, ‘coto’ said, “At ‘coto’, we want to create an ideal participative culture for women in a safe space that empowers them to create and nurture an organic community. They symbolize every creator for who they are and can be when they come together to build the best platform for women online with us. The cotoOG NFTs, which incentivize creators and their communities, provide discoverability, greater exposure with exclusive access to certain features, are redeemable, and even instill voting powers in coto’s democratic voting council. In this way, these NFTs prove to be much beyond an asset.”
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