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Superlotl by Inkbox Can Be Customized with Unique Body Art

Semi-permanent tattoo brand Inbox newly launched its first-ever digital collectibles, Superlotl by Inkbox, translating the artistry of tattoos to the metaverse. These limited-edition digital collectibles take the from of paedomorphic salamanders with supernatural powers that hatch and reveal a tattoo designed by one of Inkbox's partners like Deadfellaz, Vinnie Hager or Chinatown Stropky. By acquiring one of these digital assets and joining the Superherd, members have the chance to add more unique tattoos to their Superlotl.

As of this summer, every tattoo that appears on a Superlotl can be purchased as a real tattoo via Inkbox. Additionally, Superlotl holders can then submit their own art or NFTs (as long as they own the rights) to produce their own tattoos and earn commissions from their sales.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Collectibles - Creating digital collectibles that can be customized with unique body art presents opportunities for engaging with customers in the metaverse.
2. Metaverse Integration - Incorporating tattoo artistry into the metaverse allows for the exploration of new digital mediums and experiences for artists and consumers alike.
3. NFT Tattoo Marketplace - Establishing a marketplace where users can trade and sell NFTs representing tattoo designs opens up a disruptive innovation opportunity in the tattoo industry.
Industry Implications
1. Tattoo Industry - The tattoo industry can leverage digital collectibles and metaverse integration to enhance customer engagement and drive new revenue streams.
2. Digital Art Market - Integrating tattoo art into the digital art market provides new avenues for artists to monetize their creations and connect with a wider audience.
3. Blockchain Technology - Blockchain-based NFT platforms can revolutionize the way tattoos are bought, sold, and owned, creating a disruptive innovation within the blockchain industry.

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