Three Greatest Moments In Petron Key To Lamborghini History Lamborghini Enters the World of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)

After a string of social media posts that hinted at it, Italian supercar maker Lamborghini finally announced its NFT (non fungible token) Project. Space Key, developed by a non-publicized artist and based on the latest carbon fiber composite materials, which were sent to the International Space Station as research material, is a new project that has been revealed by Lamborghini.

In collaboration with NFT PRO(tm)

Italian supercar maker Lamborghini is taking a dive into the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The latest project - dubbed the Space Key - is a piece of art made in collaboration with a lone artist. The NFT is an exclusive piece of digital art that can be accessible via a QR code. The project is limited to five pieces and will be auctioned in the coming weeks.

The Space Key is made from carbon fiber composite material that Lamborghini smuggled to the International Space Station in 2019 as part of an investigation project. After it returned to Earth, the carbon fiber was then sculpted into this unique art. The physical object is imprinted with an NFT serial number, which is tied to the corresponding digital artwork using a QR code that is located on the back.

NFTs, for those who are not familiar, are unique identifiers that are recorded on an open ledger on the blockchain and linked to an digital asset, such as a photo or video, song or other record. This lets owners ensure the authenticity, scarcity, and the trackability of their tokens through the internet.

Working with NFT PRO which is a white-label NFT solution for businesses, Lamborghini will take this unique approach to art to a new level. In the coming weeks, Lamborghini will reveal information about this exciting project. This includes the names of the artists that are not known as well as a timeline for auction.

The physical component of the Space Key. Space Key

After multiple social media posts that teased something space-related, the Italian supercar maker Lamborghini has entered the world of non-fungible (NFT) tokens through an exclusive project dubbed Space Key. www.thekeylab.co.uk was developed in collaboration with an unidentified artist and artist, the NFT is a collector's piece that will be auctioned off in a couple of weeks. The NFT is a piece of advanced carbon fiber composite material that was delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2019 as part of an ongoing research project. The carbon fiber was 3D printed to form the base of each Space Key, which is connected to an exclusive, digital artwork through a QR code on its backside. Only five Space Keys were produced.

NFTs are unique IDs that can be logged in distributed ledgers like the Blockchain, and connected to digital assets like pictures. They're a hot topic for those who have more money than sense So it was only a matter time before an automaker decided to capitalize on the trend.

Space Key consists of five units. The components were built using a physical piece of the carbon fiber composite that was shipped to the ISS in 2019. Each NFT is linked to an exclusive digital artwork created by the same artist through QR codes on the backside of the carbon fiber element. In the coming weeks and days, more information will be revealed including the name and digital artwork of the artist as well as how to purchase one of the five Space Keys.

The digital artwork

After weeks of social media posts hinting it, luxury automobile maker Lamborghini finally revealed its first project for tokens that are non-fungible (NFT). The Space Key is a collection of five physical items which allows you to access an exclusive digital work by a yet to be identified artist. The collectors' item was created in collaboration with NFTPRO(tm) and is limited to five units. It will be auctioned off soon.

The heart of every Space Key is a block of carbon fire composite material that was sent to the International Space Station in 2019 as part of a research program. After returning to Earth the block was engraved with a QR code that links to the digital element within the Space Key.


Each of the five Space Keys features a different moment that occurs at different times when the Lamborghini Ultimae takes off towards the stars. Each of the five images was captured by photographer Fabian Oefner and contains over 600 million pixels.

Oefner utilized a balloon with a camera to take each of the individual shots, that were then merged to create the final image. The result is an out of this world image that captures the beauty of Earth as well as the futuristic, hyper-realistic image of the car erupting from it. The Space Keys are going to be auctioned off soon, but there is no specific date or time yet.

The auction

With the tagline 'to the moon', luxury automobile maker Lamborghini has entered the realm of non-fungible tokens (NFT) with a fascinating project created in collaboration with NFT PRO(tm). The Space Key is essentially an NFT that contains carbon fiber composite material that was sent to the International Space Station in 2019 for research purposes. The actual sample has been reshaped into five unique items that each link to exclusive and digital artworks created by an unknown artist using the QR code printed on their backs.

The auctions, which occur between February 1 and February 4, will last for 75 hours and 50 minutes - the same amount of time it took Apollo 11 to leave Earth and enter the lunar orbit. The five NFTs are available for bidding by making an online registration. Each one will be sold separately and the winner will be awarded a digital artwork created by the renowned photographer Fabian Oefner, which captures the five different times the Space Key passed during its journey through space.

Full details about the Space Key and its accompanying digital artworks will be announced over the next weeks including the identity of the unidentified artist as well as the best way to acquire these out-of-this-world creations. Keep an eye on Lamborghini's Instagram for all the info you need!

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