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Anyone looking for an NFT protocol solution

About Charged Particles

Charged Particles is the groundbreaking new protocol that lets you put digital assets inside your NFTs. Now, ordinary NFTs (think neutral molecules) can contain a digital "charge" inside — ERC20, ERC721 or ERC1155 — giving you the unprecedented power to create nested NFTs. If you can digitize it, you can deposit it into your NFTs. Deposit tokens supported by Aave that then get converted to aTokens by the protocol into an NFT to create yield-bearing assets. The interest generated from this asset is programmable, which means you have control over the principle and the interest earned. You have the option to time-lock the interest-bearing tokens and come back to it in a year, or another designated amount of time to collect your cumulative gains. Create baskets of trading cards based on celebrities who have social tokens, and the NFTs contain some amounts of their token.

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Charged Particles
Canada
www.charged.fi/

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