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Renaiss Protocol, the first TCG platform in the BNB ecosystem, has launched its Closed Beta: the three-hour flash sale of blind box cards was sold out, with early bird incentive activities launched simultaneously

2025.11.19 17:48:20

On November 19th, Renaiss Protocol declared the formal launch of the Closed Beta testing phase. This project is the first one in the BNB ecosystem to standardize physically PSA-authenticated cards on the blockchain, integrating with the TCG RWA model to establish a liquidity infrastructure platform. Compared to the restricted Alpha test initiated on November 9th, this Closed Beta has enlarged the whitelist scale. The pre-launch platform registration has exceeded 30,000, with approximately ten times the card supply. It also provides a more comprehensive on-chain card drawing and market trading experience. According to Renaiss's official website market data, the cards for this Closed Beta were sold out within approximately three hours of their launch, demonstrating continuous and strong market demand. The official team simultaneously launched multiple activities for early participants, including a Pokémon card airdrop, on-chain trading competitions, on-chain treasure hunt events, and SBT (Soulbound Token) badge tasks to record behaviors at different stages and offer corresponding incentives. In addition, the Renaiss official Discord community has also opened activity guides, real-time data, and user support, with continuous increases in community interaction during the testing period.
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