In Brief:
- The 10-episode HODL comedy series is creation by Suhh Toshee
- The show will be executive produced by Beacon pictures Mark Pennell, Satoshi Nakamoto Productions, and the MAP Group
Rob Weiss, American film producer, writer of Ballers, Entourage, will make a crypto-based series called Hold On for Dear Life (HODL).
According to the report, HODL will become the first scripted television series show about digital assets.
The plot of the show center around a young tech founder, Mel. She launches a non-fungible token (NFT)named after her best friend, Aveer, who disappeared.
“When I read the ‘Hold On for Dear Life’ pilot, I felt as if I had been transported into a fresh and unique universe where characters spoke about money in a whole new language,” Rob Weiss said. “The World of currency is rapidly changing and ‘Hold on for Dear Life’ with both illuminate and entertain at the same time.”
The show will be executive produced by Beacon pictures Mark Pennell, Satoshi Nakamoto Productions, and the MAP Group. Crypto insider Suhh Toshee who wrote multiple episodes. The 10-episode is also the first to show and also listed as a comedy.
In May, Sator announced development of a decentralized app allowing users to earn NFTs, and rewards for watching TV shows. “Hold On for Dear Life” will be the first series to use the Sator Platform. The series producers will also be minting NFTs based around the show. These NFTs will be based upon original art, proprietary content, and IP from the show, like characters, outtakes, and others.
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Weiss received 3 Emmy awards for his work on HBO’s “Entourage.” He was also a writer, director, and producer on “Ballers,” starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
It’s Important:- A show based on cryptocurrency and NFTs. This will help bring new people to know about rapidly growing markets. The FDL token (For Deal Life) accessible now on Securitize online marketplace built on Ethereum. The FDL token allows owners to receive pro-rata net profits from series directly into their digital wallets.