MCOT moves forward with “MCOT NFT” together with Bitkub Blockchain Technology to push “digital art” inspired by the voices of Channel 9 cartoon voice actors into digital assets. Launching the first collection “9 Cartoon The collection” on the Bitkub NFT platform.
Mr. Phatiyuth Jaisawang, Acting Director of MCOT Public Company Limited, said, “MCOT is ready to move forward with the MCOT NFT digital asset development project, upgrading MCOT assets, leading to further innovation and development into assets. digitally in the form of NFT (Non – Fungible Token) in collaboration with Bitkub to announce the launch of digital art “9 Cartoon The collection” which is a piece which combines the design of artist "Issara Kuang" who was inspired by the program "Channel 9 Cartoon" with the voice of the cartoon voice actor that is unique to the program. To please collectors and those who love art and voiceovers from Channel 9 cartoon programs.
In addition to being a digital product, the works under the project can still develop Continuing to become Physical Products such as Art Toys and Lifestyle products, making the products in this project become “Phygital Products” that combine the real world and the Web 3.0 world together, creating new experiences for collectors. and is becoming popular among the new generation and brings the legacy of the organization such as television production and broadcasting equipment from the black and white screen era Video images that record important events in the past and vintage records from MCOT radio stations, etc., will be developed into additional digital products in the future.”
Mr. Phasakorn Pannok, Chief Executive Officer of Bitkub Blockchain Technology Co., Ltd., said: “Currently, blockchain technology is a technology that has received widespread interest and study both in in the country and abroad It is also a unique technology. It is a database management system that is difficult to edit, modify, and can be audited. Meanwhile, Non-Fungible Token or NFT is a unique digital asset. that cannot be replaced Where information is recorded on the blockchain system, NFTs are not always just drawings. But it could be fame or things around you in everyday life, but NFTs in the form of paintings or works of art. It is the most popular format today. In addition, the launch of NFT 9 Cartoon The Collection is also a perfect complement to Bitkub NFT, a NFT (Non-Fungible Token) center platform in the form of a Primary Market, which is currently considered the largest NFT market. It is most widely used in Thailand.”
From the program “Channel 9 Cartoon” inspired to digital art “9 Cartoon The collection”
9 Cartoon The Collection received inspiration and reiterates the spirit of the artist "Issara Kuang - Napob Chaowapoonphon" who has a passion and interest in cartoons since childhood. He is also a big fan of cartoon series such as Channel 9 Cartoon and Modern Nine Cartoon. He is also interested in 2D and 3D animation, including drawing cartoons and others. It has become a part of current artistic works. In the work, you can see the symbol used, which is the eyes in the cartoon character called "Embryo", which is like a child using his imagination to explore the stories of the outside world. What's special is that the NFT has the voice of the cartoon voice actor. Channel 9, 8 legendary people, such as "Uncle Toi Senbe", "P'Nid" Sansanee Wattananukul (voice of Nobita), "P'Phueng" Sriapa Rueannak (voice of Shizuka) came to voice in Digital Art is sold on the Bitkub NFT platform, and Collections are divided according to rarity levels such as Normal, Rare, and Exclusive. Those who have completed the collection as specified will be able to be exchanged for prizes Whether it's premium items, NFT works, special pieces, and art toys on the Bitkub NFT platform, the reward-earning feature will be the next phase of development after the launch of the NFT Collection.
Ask for more details. Corporate Image Communication Department, MCOT Public Company Limited,
Tel. 02 201 6392 – 3 Pum 086 103 2257, Art 085 912 0458, C 081 565 2946.
Source: Thai News Agency