The Great 8 collection: Alexander Ovechkin Performance-based digital trading cards.

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Blockasset is celebrating the achievements of legendary Ice Hockey player, Alexander Ovechkin, by releasing an ultra-rare collection of performance-based digital trading cards.

The 'Great 8' collection consists of just eight individually coloured and numbered trading cards, which reward holders with 500 $ASSET for each goal that Ovechkin scores from now until he breaks the NHL goals record, currently held by Wayne Gretzky.

Holders will also be rewarded with priority access to any future Ovechkin releases.

Blockasset and Ovechkin previously partnered up for the Blockasset Legends NFT collection, alongside Muhammad Ali, Michael Bisping, Jonah Lomu and Wayne Rooney.

The Blockasset Legends collection, consisting of 10,000 items, sold out in record time, breaking records as the highest-grossing sports NFT collection.

How can I get a 'Great 8' Alexander Ovechkin Digital Trading Card?

The Alexander Ovechkin 'Great 8' Digital Trading Cards will be distributed as so:

  • 1x via blockasset.co homepage banner (sign up to our mailing list for your chance to win)

  • 3x for unique owners of three rarest Ovechkin Legends that are currently staked

  • 1x via a social media giveaway (links to our social media channels below)

  • 1x will be available via BLAZE auction

  • 1x via an NHL-focused media partner (details to follow)

  • 1x for Discord competition, open exclusively to Blockasset Legends set holders (Discord link below)

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Website: https://blockasset.co/

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