Tezos India announced its partnership with India-based NFT infra startup Revise to provide a framework to enable any industry and developer to create their dynamic NFTs.
The partnership will see Revise providing the required APIs and Javascript-based SDKs for the integration. This will help in opening up significant new avenues for creative expression for both developers and artists, moving them closer to being Web3 natives.
The partnership will also push through dynamic Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), which connect to real-world data, events, and triggers and enable developers to unlock experiences while programming the NFT as they see fit.
This integration will also be a game changer for the ticketing system. The music and entertainment sectors have already begun to adopt NFTs. Many actors, musicians and sports celebrities have jumped to make the most of the NFT trend in the last one year. With dynamic NFTs a customer’s ticket will automatically update after use and points will be added to the customer’s account. These points can subsequently be applied to the purchase of merchandise and meals as well as to provide early access to new albums from the artists.
In a statement, Raunaq Vaisoha, Co-Founder, Revise, said, “We’re excited to bring a highly requested integration to our users, who can now build programmable NFTs with Tezos. Our users include game developers, sports collections, and various NFT projects where speed makes a difference. Using Tezos with Revise, they’re sure to have the fastest possible end-user experience, making web3 more accessible and fun.”
Revise offers its developers (clients) rails to program NFTs to interact with apps and data. This transforms NFTs from static images to interactive objects, which can react to applications and real-world events. Revise will give programmers and businesses a library of coding languages so they can create dynamic NFTs. Hence, people can build their own interactive metaverse, as claimed by the startup.
If it’s a gaming NFT, the performance in the game will affect how it changes. Many NFT-based games are being built on the Tezos blockchain and developers can leverage this directly for players when they cross or achieve different levels in the game which makes this immensely handy.
Amanjot Malhotra, Head of Growth at Tezos India, said, “We are thrilled to be partnering with Revise. The potential for dynamic NFTs is enormous, and they have various use cases. This integration is quite beneficial in the long run because many NFT-based projects are being developed on the Tezos blockchain, and they can directly use the resources.”
The alliance could aid in facilitating the infrastructure so that any industry can create their own dynamic NFTs in the blockchain industry, and if it is successful in coming up with another long-term solution, it may help put India’s cryptocurrency ecosystem on the map globally.

