Web3 is the future. We all know it and believe in it, but it’s not easy for everyone to access and manage the applications associated with it. This is where Mushe (XMU) comes in – a blockchain-based ecosystem that increases the accessibility of digital assets for everyone.
Looking closer, we can see that Mushe (XMU) is a complete ecosystem that includes a digital asset management wallet, DeFi tools, decentralized chat, and much more. This makes it easy for anyone to take advantage of the benefits of blockchain technology.
XMU is the native token that powers the Mushe World ecosystem. It is used for various purposes, such as governance rights, staking, and paying transaction fees. As such, the price of XMU is expected to grow as the project gains mainstream adoption. But how can we track the XMU price?
XMU has just been listed on Coingecko, one of the most popular cryptocurrency data aggregators. This listing will help increase the visibility of XMU, as well as allow current holders to track the price more easily.
But there’s even more news – The Mushe NFT collection is coming to OpenSea on October 31, 2022. With so much buzz around the project, it’s safe to say that the Mushe team is going all out for Halloween. But can it outshine Azuki and other popular NFT collections? It looks that way.
What Does the Coingecko Listing Mean for Mushe (XMU)?
The Coingecko listing is a big deal for Mushe (XMU) because it helps increase the visibility and legitimacy of the project. It’s easy for any potential user of the Mushe (XMU) ecosystem to quickly see that the project is legit and has a solid development history.
Beyond that, the listing also provides some key data points that will be useful for holders of XMU. For example, Coingecko shows the circulating supply, max supply, and market cap of XMU. This is helpful information to have when trying to gauge the value of your holdings.
Will the Mushe NFT Collection Outshine Azuki on OpenSea?
Azuki recently made headlines with a ‘Proof of Skate’ NFT collection linked skateboards to digital versions stored on Ethereum addresses. The collection was hugely successful, selling out in just a few hours. The project raised $2.5 million in ether.
The Azuki collection was a hit because it was the first of its kind. The NFTs represent REAL skateboards that can be redeemed if the NFT is burnt. There’s even a 24-karat gold skateboard!
The Mushe team is looking to replicate this success with their NFT collection. While the details are still finalized, we know the collection will be available on OpenSea on October 31, 2022.
These NFTs will play an important role in the Mushe (XMU) ecosystem, so they have a REAL use case beyond being aesthetically pleasing. As we saw with the Azuki collection, there is high demand for NFTs with a strong use case.
Plus, with this being the very first collection to hit the Mushe (XMU) ecosystem, the community is itching to get their hands on it. All of these factors point to a successful launch of the Mushe NFT collection.
How To Purchase Mushe (XMU)
For newcomers looking to get involved and buy Mushe token, you will need a compatible ERC20 wallet such as Metamask or Trust Wallet, which will need to be connected to UniSwap or you can use the MusheSwap website:https://swap.mushe.world/
Once the wallet is connected to UniSwap, you will need to press the swap button and specify Mushe (XMU) contract address: 0x56123908ACA89bf60cE9659aE9F4589E46c8D2cF or you can click the link here: https://app.uniswap.org/#/swap?chain=mainnet&outputCurrency=0x56123908ACA89bf60cE9659aE9F4589E46c8D2cF.
After this, all that is left to do will be to confirm the amount of XMU tokens you would like to buy and the crypto you would like to exchange for it and complete the swap.
Learn more about Mushe (XMU)
Official Website:https://www.mushe.world/
Community Links: https://linktr.ee/musheworld
XMU Contract: 0x56123908ACA89bf60cE9659aE9F4589E46c8D2cF