Jump.trade is the newest addition to the arsenal of world-class NFT gaming platforms. They are also the trailblazer in the meta sports-based blockchain guilds that are deployed in the “play to earn” module – and Jump Trade made headlines with their one-of-a-kind launch with their platform as the interface was the very first to base the NFT Marketplace Platform around cricket. Jump Trade is cemented as the first-ever attempt by any marketplace to appease the audience and cater to the all-enticing fans of cricket. The love showered for the sport is universal and very strong. With the advent of the platform, many emotions have been stirred, as fans may now participate in their favorite sport. They may also play their favorite sport through Jump Trade’s immersive gaming guild while monetizing their time on the platform.

Let’s take a close look at the launch and what it entails, as well as the release of the new marketplace from the same interface has successfully launched on May 4, 2022, for the participants who bought the NFTs to list their pieces on their, and participants who missed out the first time around to get their hands on the NFT collection. The launch of the secondary marketplace from Jump Trade also cemented the release of the Treasure Box Loot for the OG customers who got five or more NFTs will get an excellent opportunity to participate and get rewarded from it.

How the launch reflects after its sale

To not beat around the bush, the sale was noteworthy for more than one reason. The collection was highly anticipated to hold a variety of NFTs, but no information on what the platform contained was revealed. It was slowly revealed as the launch neared its final countdown. The marketplace revealed its plans on what might appear for the participants who partook in the Super Loot Box – speculations suggested it would be holding cricket accessories that could be potentially used in the meta cricket league that would eventually launch, but the collection held more. The NFT collection released on April 22 was a compilation of cricket accessories – bats, balls, and cricket players, all in the form of cricket trump cards. The bats and other accessories have been authenticated and originally signed by the cricket stars to their relevant era. The collection consisted of four main categories – Super Loot box, 1983 collection, 2003 collection, and 2011 collection. The Super Loot Box consisted of generative NFTs, of which each package sold for $25 apiece, and the collection of five went for $125. The other three collections were released as a part of the auction module, with their base price starting at $25 each. The Super Loot Box sold out in mere minutes, Nine minutes to be specific, and this is not considering the 9000 NFT packages that the early bird subscribers pre-booked to the platform. The whole collection consists of 55,000 NFTs, and in that, the Super Loot box, after compilation, came about 25000. The collection sold out on April 22, 2022. But the auction pieces were online till April 25, 2022. Participants who purchase five NFTs or more from the Super Loot Box can now enter participation in the Treasure Box Loot. Treasure Box Loot tokens are an added bonus in the regard that may pose helpful for the participants when the game launches.

The three special collections of NFTs put up for auction on the Jump Trade marketplace are the “1983 Meta Cricket Collection,” containing one immortal bat NFT signed by a 1983 legend, one legendary Meta Bowler Player NFT, & one Legendary Meta Cricket Player NFT. The “2003 Meta Cricket Collection,” holds one Immortal NFT Dual Bat by the 2003 finalists, one Epic Batsman & Bowler NFT. And finally, “2011 Meta Cricket Collection,” holds one Immortal NFT Bat signed by the 2011 legend players, one Legendary Meta Batsman, and one Bowler NFT collectibles. These three collections are listed for auction, which evidently started with the base price of $25, The auction ended on April 25, 2022. “1983 Meta Cricket Collection” sold for a whopping sum of $7000, the “2003 Meta Cricket Collection,” went for $6000 by the end of the auction, and the “2011 Meta Cricket Collection,” went for nothing shy of $11,111. The players interested in the platform still have a chance at the Jump.trade NFT Marketplace. Go grab them from their marketplace and start trading and listing.

How the NFT marketplace of Jump Trade could change the trajectory of future launches

Though there have been gaming guilds in the NFT space that are sports-themed, like football and basketball deployed in the p2e gaming interface, the distinct lack of representation for cricket needed addressing. This would be the first time any interface made any effort to represent the sport in an honorable yet easy way. The platform made its way into the global lens with the fanbase spread throughout it, with participants from all the countries where the sport is prevalent and adored. Making it one of the most talked-about gaming guilds in 2022, to being one of the more successful launches of marketplaces launched for a gaming NFT space in a long list of copies and repetitive marketplaces.