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New Sneaky Vampire Syndicate Collection Highlights The Opportunities For Female NFT Artists

New Sneaky Vampire Syndicate Collection Highlights The Opportunities For Female NFT Artists

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Artists willing to explore the non-fungible token industry can become part of some interesting projects. For example, former Bored Ape Yacht Club artist Mig is responsible for the second collection under the Sneaky Vampires Syndicate banner, one of the more successful NFT projects. Moreover, female artists willing to dip their toes in this industry will receive a much-needed spotlight. 

A Golden Opportunity For Female NFT artists

When one looks at NFT collections, there is always an assumption the artist is male. Of course, that situation is different for individual pieces or small collections, but for some reason, large projects always have a "male" label. It is an intriguing facet of an industry where everyone is equal, regardless of race, gender, location, or other aspects. 

Female artists are just as essential to this industry as their male counterparts. Some even help create bigger collections, yet few people seem to pay attention to their role or involvement. Sneaky Vampires Syndicate wants to change that narrative by spotlighting the female artists exploring NFTs. Moreover, eight individual female artists created eight of the unique 1-of-1 NFTs in this second SVS collection. 

Improving female inclusion and representation in the NFT industry sends a powerful signal. Moreover, this effort is spearheaded by former Bored Ape Yacht Club artist Mig, who helped establish the first SVS collection of 8,888 male vampires. Adding 12 345 female vampires helps expand the Lair and introduces new utility mechanics for the Sneaky Vampire Syndicate ecosystem. 

Becoming the female version of an established artist like Mig is possible for anyone with passion, grit, and determination. Creating art is about striking a chord with whoever sees on the creations. A softer female touch can make a collection very different from how a male artist would create it, for example. Moreover, it is good to see more female-insured NFT collections with utility rather than merely theoretical value. 

Introducing More Sneaky Vampire Syndicate Utility

One cannot deny the success of the initial SVS collection. Sneaky Vampire Syndicate notes over 21,7000 ETH in total trading volume and introduced NFT staking utility yielding $BLOOD tokens. Those tokens will come into play following the release of the Sneaky Vampiress collection, as holders of male and female vampires can breed Gen-2 NFTs by spending $BLOOD. 

That breeding process is known as "Blood Pact" and enhances the utility of Gen-1 NFTs under the Sneaky Vampire Syndicate banner. Moreover, there is now an extra incentive for holders to stake their NFTs to earn $BLOOD tokens. Additionally, the token will provide a discount of up to 50% on minting the Sneaky Vampiress collection. All facets of the SVS initiative are slowly coming together through this second collection.

Sneaky Vampire Syndicate Project Lead Thomas Kekker comments: 

The Genesis SVS NFTs were a huge success, and we’ve not let our foot off the gas. From the very beginning, we built this around nurturing our community and creating the best possible environment. We believe the release of the Vampiresses will continue the growth of our ecosystem in the right direction."

The 12,345 Sneaky Vampiresses will be minted by the holders of the 8,888 SVS NFTs, members of large and female-led communities, and public mint participants. SVS holders can mint their Vampiress between February 21, 3 pm ET, and February 22, 3 pm ET. Public minting commences on February 22, 4 pm ET, and runs until February 28th, when all Sneaky Vampiresses will be unveiled. 

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