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Caps Launches NFT Gift Staking in Its Telegram Mini-App

Fri, 7/02/2025 - 9:18
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Caps Launches NFT Gift Staking in Its Telegram Mini-App
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Caps is a rapidly growing Telegram mini-app with 14 million users, expanding the possibilities of digital gifts.

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Recently, Telegram introduced the ability to convert gifts into NFTs and interact with them on-chain. This innovation has opened up new ways to engage with digital assets within the TON ecosystem.

The Caps team has announced the launch of NFT gift staking in its mini-app. Now, users can stake their digital gifts and earn in-app currency Tickets.

First Collections Now Available for Staking

At launch, seven gift collections are supported for staking. More collections will be added soon, allowing a wider range of users to participate in the Caps ecosystem.

The project is focused on developing the Telegram gift space by offering several key features:

  • NFT gift staking to earn Tickets.

  • User profiles showcasing collected gifts.

  • A global ranking system to track user activity.

  • A future marketplace and auctions for trading digital gifts.

Expanding the Caps Ecosystem

Caps continues to evolve, with the next phase introducing reward programs—the project plans to distribute digital gifts to its most active users.

The Caps mini-app is available on Telegram and is rapidly attracting new participants, creating an ecosystem where digital gifts gain additional utility and value.

More information about Caps can be found on its Telegram channel and mini-app.

Telegram App: https://t.me/durovcapsbot/caps

Telegram Channel: https://t.me/caps 

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