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[SURPRISE PACKS] Miriampersand’s Drop Invites You to Look Inside Yourself

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8 pieces distributed among 120 surprise packs. Miriam Muñoz, aka Miriampersand, is a designer, il

8 pieces distributed among 120 surprise packs. [[LIVE NOW] Rites of Passage miriampersand]( Miriam Muñoz, aka Miriampersand, is a designer, illustrator, and cartoonist from Spain who has worked with The New York Times, GQ, and Condé Nast Traveller. Her first drop, “Rites of Passage”, depicts temples that represent Curiosity, Enlightenment, Meditation, and Self-Knowledge, with eight pieces distributed among 120 surprise packs. Are you ready to search inside yourself and reach new truths with Miriampersand’s collection? You have 24 hours to shop the drop! [Shop the Drop]( Upcoming Thu 10 Mar [The Places We Go]( By Cult.Class Collage artist Cult.Class presents a fascinating collection that symbolises escapism, imagination, and endless hope. Thu 10 Mar [Open thought surgery]( By Morysetta Morysetta’s fourth drop takes you on a journey through the cosmos and explores how to manage life’s questions. Mark these upcoming drops in your calendar and be among the first to explore them. [Explore Upcoming Drops]( If you have any questions, please email us at [contact@crypto.‌com](mailto:contact@crypto.com). We’re here to help. Best regards, The Crypto.‌com Team © Crypto.com NFT 2022. All Rights Reserved. Crypto.‌com 1 ‌Raffles‌ Quay #‌09‌-‌06 Sin‌ga‌pore 04‌85‌83  If you no longer wish to receive promotional communications from Crypto.‌com, please click [here]( (you will no longer receive emails from us about updates and exclusive privileges/promotions)

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