Alex DiNunzio is the CEO of Jambb, a comedy collectibles startup bridging comedy and NFTs to bring laughter to fans and support comedians through new virtual ways. Jambb is the world’s first digital collectibles marketplace focused on comedy, built on Flow to provide the best source of rare comedy collectibles, including tiers of content like jokes, sets, specials, in-person experiences and memorabilia from all-star comedians like Hannibal Buress, Pete Holmes, Azhar Usman and Tom Segura. Prior to founding Jambb, Alex was employee #1 at AssetBlock, a blockchain-based real estate investment platform. He also led product development at Fuze, a leading SaaS communications company. Despite living in Boston and having an MBA from Harvard, Alex remains loyal to his hometown of Buffalo, and can be found whispering the lyrics to the Bills' “Shout” to his four kids as they sleep to ensure they follow suit.
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Jambb is a comedy NFT collectibles startup that empowers collectors to own a piece of cultural history with utility.
Jambb is turning laughs into non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The comedy collectibles startup has raised $3.5 million to build a comedian-focused NFT marketplace on the Flow blockchain, the company announced Wednesday. The raise was led by Arrington Capital and Animoca Brands and included investment from Flow developer Dapper Labs, ParaFi Capital, LD Capital, Signum Capital, NextView Ventures, Ascensive Assets and Waterdrip Capital.
The trick to the Web3 ecosystem is obfuscation of the complexities of the technology itself: the less a consumer has to understand about a blockchain or wallet or the mechanics of how cryptocurrencies work, then the more likely they are to engage with a product. Ideally, the inclusion of celebritie...is an indicator that global, non-crypto-native fanbases are interested in participating in the development of products in the Web3 world, and this is likely to accelerate adoption of this technology and, in turn, broaden the scope of those who participate in it. - Yahoo! Finance
We keep forgetting how early it is concerning the development of NFTs –mainstream awareness and exploration has really just begun, while true adoption by the masses is still “quite a ways out.” Twitter just started verifying NFT profiles, and rumor has it Facebook and Instagram are soon to follow. Ubisoft has started integrating NFTs into their gaming, setting the stage for a market expansion into gaming NFTs. - Yahoo! Finance
Flowers are difficult to care for and die easily, so this year, why not give your love an NFT? There’s no need to water one, and zero percent chance your cat climbs on the counter and knocks it over. It’s a fun and easy gift, and there’s an NFT for every budget and personality–from gamers to art aficionados to comedy lovers. You can impress your partner with your robust knowledge of this unique and quickly evolving technology – this should give you plenty to chat about over that candlelit dinner. - Yahoo! Finance