F1 Delta Time, the Ethereum-powered blockchain game has begun to sell in-game item crates.

Players are now able to buy a drove of cars, parts, drivers and racing gear with the ERC-721 non-fungible tokens (NFT), according to F1 Delta Time official annunciation from Feb. 25. The sale will run through March 9, with 6,500 total crates upwardly for grabs with prices set to increment from the electric current levels after March 3.

NFT'southward are a form of a digital collectible that are not interchangeable since they carry unique qualities and vary in their level of rarity.

What's on offer?

Those who purchase the crates will besides accept a chance to win ane of three limited-edition cars from the "Four Guardians Noon" with the number of entry tickets determined past the rarity level of the crate. There are four crate types ranging from Common ($18) to Legendary ($450) bachelor for buy.

On top of that, F1 Delta Time has also announced that players volition be able to earn in-game REV currency through a NFTs Staking mechanism. REV is an ERC-20 fungible token that serves as the chief currency in F1 Delta Fourth dimension and is used to conduct payment and upshot rewards after races.

Popularizing blockchain in F1 auction

As Cointelegraph reported last year in November, F1 Delta Time held an auction of F1 machine-branded NFTs last year. As reported, Formula 1 signed a global licensing agreement with Animoca Brands a blockchain startup powering the F1 Delta Time in March of last year.

Animoca Brands has previously auctioned off other cars, including a car called "1-ane-1" which was released on May 24 last yr. It is described as a "truly ane-of-a-kind digital collectible and a digital milestone in motorsport" that was sold for 415.nine ETH in May 2022 — about $113,000 at the time.