NFTBOOKS, the world’s first blockchain book publishing platform, has launched its official mainnet just one year after its inception.

NFTBOOKS, the world’s first blockchain book publishing platform, has launched its official mainnet just one year after its inception.

Following a distinct mission and vision, NFTBOOKS has had a “stretching” speed, with the acceptance of global users, after only one year of operation. NFTBOOKS, the world’s first blockchain book publishing platform, will go live on the mainnet on February 17, 2023, marking the project’s new phase.

NFTBOOKS aims to enable authors to freely publish books on the blockchain platform, making them available to readers directly. At the same time, it helps to lower book prices, allowing readers to obtain copyrighted books at the lowest possible cost. In addition, because each book is encrypted with a unique NFT, NFTBOOKS will help eliminate 99% of book piracy.

The $NFTBS token will now be issued by the NFTBOOKS team on Polygon after Certik assists them in completing the audit. The price of the token will be determined by the needs of NFTBOOKS readers.

After successfully releasing the testnet in 2022, becoming the Australian Government’s representative to the Fintech Festival 2022 in Singapore, and being named to the list of Rising Star nominations for India Fintech 2022, the NFTBOOKS team will officially launch the mainnet on February 17, 2023 in Sydney, Australia – where the NFTBOOKS headquarters is located.

The event is expected to attract agencies from Australia and other countries, as well as media agencies, authors, readers, translators, and investors.

NFTBOOKS will launch platform on February 17, 2023.

If 2022 is a “stepping stone,” the mainnet release event of NFTBOOKS in the first months of 2023 is a testament to the solid development of this blockchain technology-based book publishing platform, as well as confirmation of the founding team’s correct vision.

About NFTBOOKS:

The world’s first blockchain-based book publishing platform, enables authors to freely publish books on the blockchain platform, where readers can access them directly. At the same time, it contributes to the reduction of book prices, allowing readers to obtain copyrighted books at the lowest possible cost. NFTBOOKS is credited with ushering in a new era of book publishing and cultivating a reading culture in each country.

At the moment, the NFTBOOKS community includes over 47,000 NFTBS token holders. In addition, nearly 50,000 people are active on their social channels. Simultaneously, becoming a partner of universities and book publishers in order to bring the best quality works to their readers.
Not only that, NFTBOOKS donates books in Vietnam, India, Africa, and elsewhere, and is building a library of free e-books on its platform to help poor children and students everywhere have access to books, as well as to foster a reading culture in developing and underdeveloped countries around the world.
Learn more about NFTBOOKS at: https://nftbooks.info
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