Flowcode Launches NFTs and Tokens Through New Partnership

Flowcode, an advanced QR technology platform, has announced a partnership with POAP (Proof Of Attendance Protocol) to deliver NFTs and tokens to the public, linking blockchain to real-world experiences, according to a press release cited by Coin Journal.

Partnership Debuts at Red Rocks

The partnership launched at Kevin Gates’ concert at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre last weekend, where Flowcode distributed exclusive NFTs to attendees. Many concertgoers who claimed the NFTs were new to crypto.

Tim Armstrong, Founder and CEO of Flowcode, commented:

Flowcode connects the physical world to the metaverse. We created a mobile-first funnel that lets users seamlessly scan and claim NFTs and tokens. Through our collaboration with POAP, fans of artists like Kevin Gates—and hundreds more—are rewarded with Web3 products including NFTs and direct communication channels to users.

How It Works

After scanning a Flowcode, POAP enables users to claim and own NFTs without any gas fees or additional charges. Claims can be made via email or an Ethereum wallet. Flowcode creators can distribute NFTs at scale to reward their audiences. The protocol is used regularly by 8,000 organizations, and 4.5 million NFTs have been distributed to 800,000 unique wallets.

Jordan Sobel, Vice President of Business Development at POAP, said:

Pairing POAP with Flowcode enables frictionless minting of attendance-marking NFTs. Flowcode and POAP are a perfect technological fit because both companies focus intensely on delivering seamless Web3 user experiences. POAP is one of the best platforms for bringing major brands and their users into the blockchain space, while Flowcode provides the security, data and usability that create an ideal user experience.

The First Web3 Suite Bridging Metaverse and Real Life

Flowcode offers access to the first integrated Web3 suite that connects the metaverse with the real world. Its proprietary QR technology includes real-time analytics and data along with premium design, making interactions and transitions into Web3 as simple as possible for users.

Andrew Duplessie, Head of Innovation at Flowcode, added:

Flowcode is the front door to Web3. Our goal is to make it as effortless as possible for users to interact with Web3 technologies. Partnerships like the one with POAP increase metaverse accessibility and help close the gap between offline and online experiences.