Coot Cats, the digital asset incubation studio and the team behind the Cool Cats NFT collection, has announced its fourth annual art contest, Clontest 2024.

Announced by Cool Cats on X, Clontest 2024 is open for submissions and will run for seven days, concluding on May 31. Participants are required to incorporate at least four characters from the Cool Cats universe—Milo, Ardi, Chugs, Blue, Jo, Sage, Kira, and Bones—into their artwork.

The contest is open to digital artists working in any medium and features the largest prize pool to date.

Source: Cool Cats

What is Cool Cats?

Cool Cats launched in July 2021 with a collection of 9,999 unique NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain.

Each NFT in the collection features a combination of traits, making every Cool Cat distinct, which quickly became popular among crypto and NFT enthusiasts.

In February 2022, the Cool Cats team launched the Adventurer’s Guild, a project that allows collectors to earn the native social token MILK by completing quests with their Cool Cats NFTs. MILK, an ERC-20 token, can be exchanged for various prizes.

How to participate?

Artists can submit their entries through the Alphabot app using the official Clontest link.

While submissions must reference at least four of the specified characters, artists can include additional Cool Cats, Shadow Wolves, and SideKX NFTs to enhance their entries.

Judging will focus on creativity, and the top fifteen artists will each receive a Shadow Wolf NFT.

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