DraftKings Reignmakers Football is out with a new contest for the third week, and this time, the beneficiaries will get NFTs. By entering the contest, users will get a chance to win cool and high-reward NFTs associated with popular projects in this space. Some of the projects included in the contest include Bored Ape Yacht Club, Cool Cats, Deadfellaz, and Doodles.
Quick Take:
- DraftKings is out with its Week 3 Web3 contests.
- The users will play to win some amazing and high-reward NFTs including NFTs from collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club and CryptoPunks.
- The platform also encouraged users to share the news about their favorite NFT projects.
14 Contests to Win NFTs in Reward
Every contest on the platform lets the users win one NFT from the most amazing and iconic NFT projects. The two biggest NFT projects included here are Bored Ape Yacht Club and CryptoPunks. In the BAYC collection, NFT #8997 is up for grabs, and in the CryptoPunks collection, NFT #6584 is on the winning table.
To enter the contests, users must create an account on DraftKings and follow the prompts. As mentioned, BAYC and CryptoPunks are the two top-tier contests. The lower tier contests include DeadFellaz, Cool Cats, Meebits, Alien Friends, mfers, Invisible Friends, Gutter Cat Gang, Lazy Lions, goblintown, and Doodles. One NFT from each of these projects is available to be won by the players.
To win the NFT, the users will have to get the highest points in each contest. Additionally, the winning users must have an Ethereum crypto wallet to receive the NFT they have won in the contest.
About DraftKings Reignmaker Football
Basically, DraftKings Reignmaker football is a fantasy league where users aim to build a football franchise with digital player cards. The NFLPA licenses these player cards. After this, each user competes for a cash prize of $1 million in cash and other prizes such as merchandise.
This is to note that initially, all contests will be free to enter as long as you have enough eligible cards to fill out a lineup. The entry rules for each contest are determined by the rarity level and other properties of the card you own.