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- Flokitars can be burned in Valhalla to unlock rare items, exclusive effects, and unique in-game rewards.
- Each Flokitar burned permanently reduces supply, adding deflationary value and deeper utility within the Floki Inu ecosystem.
The right time to talk about Flokitars is probably now, when Valhalla—a play-to-earn game by Floki Inu—has officially live on mainnet and is starting to attract the attention of MMO players from all over the world. The NFTs that were launched in 2021 are not just ordinary digital collectibles.
At that time, in just 31 minutes since its launch, all Flokitars were sold out, raising $1.4 million to support the family gardening movement pioneered by Kimbal Musk. But interestingly, the Flokitar’s story doesn’t stop at fundraising. They are prepared as an active part of the game ecosystem that has recently been in the spotlight.
Now, Flokitars can be used directly in the world of Valhalla. Not just a display in a digital wallet, but can actually be “burned” to unlock various in-game rewards. This includes rare items such as amulets and special helmets, to Viking visual effects that were previously only available to trial players.
Interestingly, every time a Flokitar is used, the number of NFTs automatically decreases because they are permanently burned. This means that the more often it is used, the rarer its value.
Flokitars: A Key NFT in the Floki Ecosystem
Launched in 2021, Flokitars are a notable part of the Floki ecosystem, selling out in just 31 minutes and raising $1.4 million for the Million Gardens Movement, a philanthropic initiative led by Kimbal Musk.
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Floki Inu Taps Method to Win Over Traditional Gamers
Outside of the game system itself, Floki Inu also seems serious about building a strong gamer community. A few days ago, they announced a long-term partnership with Method, a well-known esports organization in the MMO space.
This collaboration is not limited to a logo in the corner of the screen, because Method will wear a Valhalla-branded jersey until the end of 2026. More than that, they will also create various original content that discusses Valhalla’s gameplay and strategy, bridging the world of Web3 games with traditional gamers.
This moment is quite crucial. The reason is, many old gamers are still skeptical of blockchain-based games. But with an approach like this—using a well-known brand and relevant content—Floki tries to instill the impression that Valhalla is not just an ordinary crypto project that ends up selling tokens.
Building Bonds Through Stadiums, Not Just Screens
On the other hand, Floki Inu also does not forget that the future of Web3 is not just about digital wallets and gas fees. In early June, they co-sponsored the “Play on the Pitch” event, a program that invites children to play soccer directly in a real stadium.
This activity is to connect the Web3 world with real experiences. Children not only learn sports through theory, but also really feel the atmosphere of the stadium, wear team jerseys, and sometimes be accompanied by real club staff.
On the one hand, this is indeed a marketing strategy. But on the other hand, this kind of approach can foster a sense of familiarity with the Floki brand from an early age—who knows, in two years, those children will become Valhalla players too.
Meanwhile, as of press time, FLOKI is trading at about $0.00008542, up 8.83% over the last 24 hours and 12.07% over the last 7 days.