TikTok star, Michael Le, aka @justmaiko, who has over 51 million followers on the app, has announced his debut NFT collection, which will be titled ‘Shluv Pals’. This collection consists of 5 characters that mirror Michael’s characteristics and values.
The Shluv Pals NFT Collection
The Shluv Pals collection, which joined Twitter in November 2021, but started consistently posting in March of this year, has gained over 7,000 followers on the platform. This strong growth comes without Le shouting the project out to his massive follower base.
The NFTs by Michael Le consist of 5 characters. Vert Valentine represents the discovery of self-love, and to love yourself blindly. Slump Skully represents your inner child. Huddy Hacker Represents the ability to connect the love of technology and people together on a larger scale, to become the bridge for Web3.0.
Shluvby Baggins represents relentless determination for success & wealth, to provide for self and loved ones. Finally, Hangry Hiro represents love for animals and life in general, serving as a reminder that things don’t always go as planned, but are meant to happen.
The Shluv Pals are the first part of Michael Le’s world he hopes to build bigger: The Shluv Universe. His key ideologies for the project are Entertainment, Education and Empowerment.
Shluv Pals look to provide top-quality gaming experiences and opportunities for Michael’s community including exclusive monthly game tournaments with major cash prizes. As well as this, community experiences in The Sandbox, Minecraft and in real life.
About Michael Le
Michael Le, aka @justmaiko, is one of TikTok’s biggest stars. His following currently sits at 51.5 million, which is the 15th most on the app. Interestingly, he is surrounded by The Rock (14th), BTS (17th) and Jason Derulo (13th).
The 22-year-old from Florida started TikTok because of his first passions: dance and choreography. He’s danced since the age of four. Interestingly, he’s also a photographer and runs a blog where he shares his dancing experience. He joined TikTok in 2016, before the name changed from Music.ly.
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