Family Company Endorses Bruce Lee’s NFT Collection In Tribute To The Martial Arts Icon

The Bruce Lee Family Company is launching a collection of NFT in honor of the legendary martial arts and philosophical icon.

by Flavia S.
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In addition to the numerous celebrities that have established non-fungible token (NFT) collections, there have also been many NFT collections dedicated to deceased legends including Jerry Garcia, Muhammad Ali, Elvis Presley, and Tupac Shakur. 

The family firm of Bruce Lee has given the NFTs a “Martial Arts Icon & Philosopher Bruce Lee Honoured in NFT Collection” as a tribute to the great martial artist.

Nick Rose, CEO, and creator of Ethernity stated that the company is excited to provide Bruce Lee’s devoted fans with the new NFTscollection. She remarked that “We enjoy exploring new realms of prominent individuals, and a person like Bruce Lee is suitable for our enormous objectives and endeavors.”

Bruce Lee, an American and Hong Kong martial artist, martial arts trainer,  philosopher, and film star, is a pop-culture icon. Lee is well-known across the globe for his martial arts technique and parts in many martial arts films from the early 1970s. In 1971, during an episode of the American television series Longstreet, he stated that:

‘Be like water making its way through cracks.’

After the announcement of the launch of the NFT collection, Shannon Lee, president and the CEO of the Bruce Lee Family Company said, “My father believed in honest self-expression. “She also expressed her feeling towards the artists as:

 “We are honored to have the opportunity to collaborate with these extremely talented artists whose artistic expressions will help to continue to spread the positive message of Bruce Lee’s philosophy and teachings to the world in an authentic way.”

The Family company of Bruce Lee as well as the NFT protocol Ethernity are releasing Lee’s first NFT collection on January 8th, 2022. To honor Lee’s “life and legacy as a martial arts master, philosopher, & worldwide action film icon,” Ethernity said in a news release about Lee’s NFT collection.

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