Although he was reluctant to explore NFTs in February, West could now launch a whole range of tokenized products accompanied by metaverse experiences.
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- The rapper filed 17 trademark applications around ‘YEEZUS’.
- The applications mention digital digital technologies are these electronic tools that have the ability to generate, store or even process data. assets, NFT, metaverse and even an amusement park.
- “ No me pidas que haga un maldito NFT” , dijo West antes.
Once reluctant to take part in the fashion of the tokens Non-fungible (NFT), artist and rapper Kanye West may now be preparing to take on a friendlier approach.
According to reports, the celebrity has filed a number of trademark applications that make mention of “ non-expendable assets ” y “ metaverse a metaverse is a digital universe that contains all the aspects of the real world, such as real-time interactions and economies. It offers a unique experience to end-users. experiences “. Public documents from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (UPSTO) reveal that West, through his intellectual property company, Mascotte Holdings, Inc. filed 17 new trademark applications.
Trademark attorney Josh Gerben first revealed about the artist’s appearances in a tweet .
Kanye West has filed 17 new trademark applications around his YEEZUS name.
The filings indicate an intent to launch YEEZUS-branded amusement parks, NFT’s, toys and more. ???? #KanyeWest pic.twitter.com/bI7RkA1Pk3
– Josh Gerben (@JoshGerben) June 1, 2022
Las applications focus on the use of the trademark YEEZUS which was the name of West’s 2013 album as well as a full-length tour. The documents suggest that the artist wants to secure this trademark, which also refers to his alter ego, for interim use on “ blockchain-based collectibles, assets, coins, and non-fungible tokens “ .
Dated May 27, the filings also cover a wide range of services, including amusement parks, online retail stores, games, sports equipment, clothing and cosmetics, movies, videos, television, music, entertainment, and downloadable digital art, according to the UPSTO website .
Not so reluctant to NFTs non-fungible token, a unique non-interchangeable piece of digital content that is stored on a distributed ledger (blockchain).
It is unclear whether the rapper immediately intends to use the newly registered trademarks and how exactly they would be used. It should be noted that the registration of trademarks and patents does not necessarily lead to the filing of a product in the near future. Although, as indicated byThe Block a file containing information on transactions completed during a given time period. Blocks are the constituent parts of a blockchain.In addition, filings are made on a 1B basis, meaning that there is a bona fide intention to use the trademarks at some point, but applicants do not have to detail when that will be.
If anything, the move could reflect a possible change change — a concept relevant to cryptocurrencies that use the UTXO model — is the number of coins sent back to a user after they use their unspent outputs to initiate a transaction. in the musician’s stance on digital art. West, who legally changed his name to “Ye,” announced his disinterest in NFT projects a few months ago when he posted a handwritten letter in February on his Instagram in which he expressed:
My goal is to build real products in the real world, real food, real clothes, real shelter. Don’t ask me to make a fucking NFT.
Interestingly, although West’s stance seems inflexible at first glance, his letter concludes with the statement “ ask me later “ which already suggested that perhaps the rapper wasn’t completely closed to the idea of exploring NFTs in the future. Although the publication in the social network a network refers to all nodes in the operation of a blockchain at any given moment in time. has been removed, you can still find screenshots on the Internet.

As you remember CoinDesk At that point, West’s message came through. immediately after a viral interview con la modelo Paris Hilton and the hilarious presenter Jimmy Fallon in which they talked about their NFTs from the ” Bored Ape “.
West’s latest patent filings come at a time when many celebrities are turning to NFTs as big-name companies also look to explore the sector. At DiarioBitcoin we have reviewed several times about the growing trend of patent applications related to NFT and metaverse.
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Article by Hannah Estefania Perez / DiarioBitcoin
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