Phantom Zero is a project that has just been launched and that has already made a lot of noise. For good reason: the artist at its head is none other than one of the films The Lion King, Alice in Wonderland and Spiderman! Michael Kutsche has already worked with Disney, Marvel and Tim Burton. It all started this week when Michael published a tweet on his personal profile announcing the launch of his NFT Phantom Zero collection, a project he has been working on since 2015! An announcement that piqued the community's and project's interest very immediately. Even though no details have been revealed, the Phantom Zero project is off to a great start. The project's vision is simple: to get back to basics by providing an exclusive and renowned art mixed with fashion to their community, supported by a collective of world-renowned artists, and allowing collection holders to obtain NFTs from other collections that they would not be able to obtain without having the first one. A notion of exclusivity that allows underlining the rare artistic skills of the designers of these projects. Phantom Zero is the first of a series of several collections that will be made by the same artist or others, and that will allow its holders to obtain whitelist places for the other projects of the collective. An interesting system set up for the longevity of the project and which should bear fruit and allow Phantom Zero to leave its mark on the NFT market which is constantly developing and has reached several tens of thousands of NFT exchanged in volume over the last year. Web3.0 technologies that are becoming more and more important in our evolution, like the metaverse or cryptocurrencies, allow a handful of investors to earn substantial revenues. This is a project to follow closely, as the possibilities to acquire their valuable NFTs will be reduced, and given the actions that the project is preparing, one should not miss his place while there is still time to take it. IIT Madras Covid-19 cluster scales up to 196 India and European Union will form Trade & Technology Council Drone Technology segment would generate one lakh jobs: Scindia