FAQ

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Yes, we are celebrating a 20th anniversary.

The original content was almost lost because the technology that was used to create it became outdated.

Our team spent years restoring it and creating new HD art with it.

Blockchain technology is give new purpose to this content as fans and collectors can get IP ownership with full transparency.

Historically, there have been very few new dance styles that changed the global dance scene.

The Krump Kings library is a unique gem. It documents the rise of a movement from its humble beginnings in the streets of south central and until global adoption.

Some of the great breakthroughs for Krump were movies such as ‘Rize’ by David LaChapelle and ‘Breakin vs Krumpin’ starring Shabba-Doo and Todd Bridges.

In ‘Breakin vs Krumpin’ top BBoys were selected to battled top Krumpers. This movie caused controversy because judging the battle was a challenge.

However, following its release, leaders of the HipHop culture acknowledged Krump as the newest addition to HipHop. It was the first time since the birth of Hip Hop that this happened.

Allowing this content to get lost in time would have been a huge loss for the culture.

Once the decentralization is complete, the legacy of Kings will continue on the blockchain. Anyone will be able to participate, own a piece of this history and help the next generations of talent rise.

Part of the income from ‘Legends of Krump’ NFTs is dedicated to:

  1. Creating new content,
  2. Giving new talent a platform,
  3. Rewarding talent and content creators.

NFT art -
NFT holders get IP ownership of the videos and images they purchase. 

More IP -
NFT holders will get bonus ownership of content from the Krump Kings' film library. Distribution will begin after the collection sells out. 

Music in Videos -
We added music to some NFTs. If your video includes music, you get a perpetual license to use the music freely with your NFT. 

You do not get ownership of the music. Once you sell that NFT, the new owner will get the license to use the music with that NFT.

You can always remove the music and add your own. 

If you get a video, you can convert it to a GIF and use both versions. 

Try displaying your NFTs files on huge screens. The art looks incredible in HD.