ZynCoin, a memecoin that convinced Philip Morris, the Fortune 500 owner of tobacco giant Swedish Match, to drop legal threats over its use of the Zyn name, is launching a physical collectible called Comfy for the ZYN community that is currently up for pre-sale.
ZynCoin Launches ‘Comfy’, a Physical Collectible That Gives Tokens as Rewards
Physical collectibles are rare, if not completely unheard of, in crypto. The most popular was Solana’s Saga phone, which built a user base due to aggressive airdrop campaigns.
ZynCoin founder Colton Kirkpatrick said in an interview that Comfy is an aluminum box made in the USA to store Zyn nicotine pouches.
This box is designed to broaden the appeal of ZYN beyond crypto fans and token holders, while also providing rewards for the most loyal Zyners.
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“We want the crypto aspect to have a subtle but cool appeal, so that people will first be attracted by the sleek design and the unique features of the box, like the bottle opener, and will want to buy it just for that,” he said. He likened it to the silver cigarette cases that were popular among the upper classes in the 20s.
Kirkpatrick said that a portion of the profits from Comfy sales will go towards token buybacks aimed at increasing the value of the ZYN token.
When users purchase a Comfy, they activate a unique code online that links their account to a crypto wallet that holds ZYN, he said. The more ZYN they hold, the higher their tier and the bigger their weekly rewards.
According to CoinGecko data, the ZYN token has been one of the worst-performing memecoins over the past month, losing 50% of its value and falling faster than the market.
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