On March 30, the Avalanche Foundation launched a mentorship program called Avaissance. The program aims to provide digital creators with abiding support in creating blockchain and Web3 products.
The Avalanche team plans to utilize the Avaissance platform to broaden its non-fungible token (NFT) market growth. The team behind the Avaissance project has classified the program into two main categories, Mona Lisa Initiative (MLI) and Artist in Resident program (AIR).
The initial category Artist in Resident program (AIR), will host 50 artists from the beginner to intermediate level. The AIR program provides the user with funding programs and a six-month mentorship.
Furthermore, the upcoming AIR mentorship will involve virtual meetings and workshops.
Benefits of the Avaissance Program
The Avaissance team has collaborated with decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) to provide the Mona Lisa Initiative (MLI) program. The MLI project aims at developing unique art to increase the creation of DAO digital collections in the market.
The MLI facilitators plan to launch the “Avalanche Permanent Collection,” providing the artist with a platform to create NFTs. The Avaissance program was launched when Ticketmaster, a ticketing company, launched a tokenized ticket service.
The Ticketmaster team introduced token-powered tickets to enable digital artists to reward their fans with NFT rewards such as presale options and fair travel packages, among other exclusive services.
A persuasive report from the Ticketmaster company dated March 27 revealed that the firm collaborated with fast-growing tech companies Avenged Sevenfold (A7X) and Bitflips to develop the digital ticketing feature. The team targeted Deathbat NFT holders with more than 10000 digital collectibles.
Also, the development enables the Deathbat game club members to access new NFT-related features on the gaming platform.