AMAZONIC is a Blockchain-based family that combines art, technology, innovation and environmental advocacy to construct an inspiring alternative reality. AMAZONIC aims to create art with a purpose. Digital art has become an upcoming trend in the investment market and represents a promising opportunity as it acts as a gateway to the metaverse and web3 technologies. AMAZONIC is not only a set of NFT collections, but a thrilling metaworld waiting to be explored. Our mission is to create a society in which animals are valued for their contributions to humankind.

AMAZONIC will donate 10% of our annual profits to rebuild, rehabilitate, and protect the wildlife.

The year is 2500, not a very distant future, where the world as we know it has completely changed.

Technology helped jungles and forests evolve, and animals got much smarter, acquiring traits such as abstract reasoning and the capability to communicate in human languages. While humans were destroying their environments and exploiting natural resources, animals fed up with these mistakes and started a mass migration, emancipating themselves from this selfish and unsustainable lifestyle, and creating a much better, nicer, and more conscious reality: AMAZONIC.

A utopian place where animals cohabit and thrive as a community and where innovation and environmental freedom are the founding pillars of life.

New animal intelligence, environmental innovation and technology advancements are the foundations of a civic, fun, and cool world.

Join an NFT community of 10,000 Panthers, the founding fathers of Amazonic, characterized by their unique street style and jungle bling. These panthers are trendsetters, hang out at night in small groups and use technology to re-develop nature and protect their habitat at all costs.

MEET THE ONYX PAHTNER

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June xx
Amazonic Launch

A hidden continent oppened its doors to humankind. Introducing: AMAZONIC!

June xx
Amazonic Kick-off Party
Meet The Onyx Family

The big day has arrived and AMAZONIC has opened the doors to its world. Our hosts will be the most unique and special members of the family. These 400 specimens represent the Ultra Rare category from The ONYX collection and are responsible for presenting AMAZONIC's big openning.


* This first drop represents 4% of the entire collection.

People who attend the LAUNCH EVENT will be the special buyers of the most prestigious and unique panthers in the Amazonic world.

First big donation. After this drop, 10% of profits will be donated to an NPO (Nonprofit organization) dedicated to protecting the Amazonian rainforest. NPO to be announced.

Discord Server will be now be available for the community.

June xx
Meet The Onyx Family Part. 2

The next 700 Rare Onyx Panthers are ready to welcome you to their territory.


* This drop represents 7% of the entire collection.

First Giveaway!
Amazonic will be giving away ONYX Panthers from its Rare Collection. To participate, users should follow all our channels (Instagram, Twitter and Discord), and like and share the posts announcing the giveaway through social media. (Terms and conditions apply). 10 winners will be getting a free rare Onyx panther.

Second big donation Amazonic will like to contribute to animals, their conservation and protection. To do so, 10% of this drop's profits will be donated to the preservation of the Amazon jungle.

Amazonic’s team is passionate about digital art and the future ramifications and development of the Blockchain. We have experience in computer engineering, digital art, marketing, psychology, and financial markets. New-York Based

Shadow
The Architect
Fly
The Artist
Gaia
The Voice

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