Tomo Leads Digital Art Revolution: Introducing ERC-404 Tomojis and the Premier of ‘LONG’ Collection
Tomo,
the
all-in-one
social
wallet
announces
the
launch
of
the ERC404
Meme
Launchpad
called
Tomoji.
Tomojis
will
enable
content
creators
and
artists
to
tokenize
their
work,
diversifying
their
engagement.
Tomojis
utilize
the
ERC-404
token
standard,
addressing
the
limitations
of
the
traditional
ERC-721
NFT
standard,
which
includes
a
lack
of
support
for
partial
ownership
and
low
liquidity.
This
innovation
allows
for
the
fractionalization
of
NFTs,
thereby
enhancing
market
liquidity
and
offering
a
more
flexible
approach
to
ownership.
Tomojis
offer
seamless
minting,
gifting,
and
trading
capabilities,
providing
users
with
an
intuitive
and
interactive
platform
to
engage
with
digital
art.
Tomoji,
as
a
feature
within
the Tomo ecosystem,
fundamentally
serves
as
an
initial
sale
platform
for
bringing
art
and
memes
into
the
blockchain
as
ERC404
tokens
on
the
Base
chain.
Tomoji
represents
an
effective
means
of
promoting
and
disseminating
meme
culture,
integrating
the
excellent
liquidity
of
tokens
with
the
scarcity
of
NFTs.
Tomoji,
the
ERC404
Meme
Launchpad
introduced
by
Tomo,
prioritizes
a
fair
launch
mechanism,
ensuring
an
equitable
and
democratic
distribution
of
digital
assets.
The
introduction
of
our
first
major
mint
on
Tomo’s
launchpad,
the ‘LONG’
Tomoji,
is
a
momentous
occasion.
The ‘LONG’
Collection,
a
dragon-themed
NFT
series,
is
a
testament
to
the
creative
genius
of
Sean
Kyah
Koons.
Sean,
a
scion
of
renowned
artists
Jeff
and
Justine
Koons,
has
recently
gained
acclaim
for
his
collaboration
with
his
father
on
the
pioneering
Moon
Phases
project.
This
initiative
put
the
first-ever
artworks
onto
the
lunar
landscape,
creating
a
timeless
cultural
artifact.
His
involvement
in
Tomoji
brings
a
unique
blend
of
artistic
heritage
and
cutting-edge
digital
expression
to
the
platform.
Sean
Kyah
Koons
has
adeptly
woven
in
the
symbolic
significance
of
the
dragon,
or ‘Long’
in
Chinese.
This
is
particularly
resonant
as
2024
marks
the
Year
of
the
Dragon.
The
character
of
LONG,
envisioned
as
an
enchanting
and
memorable
dragon,
beautifully
merges
traditional
Chinese
symbolism
with
the
fresh
realm
of
digital
art.
With
the
introduction
of
both
Tomojis
and
the ‘LONG’
Collection,
Tomo
paves
the
way
for
a
new
era
in
digital
collectibles.
It
symbolizes
a
milestone
in
artistic
and
technological
collaboration.
Sean
Kyah
Koons’
involvement
brings
a
unique
blend
of
artistic
heritage
and
cutting-edge
digital
expression
to
the
platform.
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Tomo: Tomo is
an
all-in-one
Web3
social
app
that
transforms
your
online
presence
into
a
universal
social
wallet,
fostering
genuine,
spam-free
connections,
and
financial
incentives.
Engage
directly
with
creators,
participate
in
private
discussions,
and
explore
the
new
generation
of
digital
art
with
Tomoji.
Active
participation
earns
you
Tomo
Points,
enhancing
your
social
capital.
Join
Tomo,
where
your
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is
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