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Join the ride of your favorite Derby and Oaks horses with OpenStable’s NFT Launch 🏆🏇

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[DRF.com]( A message from our Sponsorship Partner A message from our Sponsorship Partner   [NFT SERIES IS LIVE JOIN THE RIDE OF YOUR FAVORITE THOROUGHBRED STARS! LEGENDARY RACING PROSPECTS COLLECTION CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE RIDE @ OPENSTABLE.IO JOIN THE RIDE... STAY FOR THE REWARDS! NFT Owners Receive: • Physical Token of Ownership and Exclusive Gear • Exclusive Access to Information • Chance to receive Paddock Passes, Winner Circle Invitations, Tickets and Horse Memorabilia • Earn Digital Trophies when Horse Wins! • NFT Holder Stable and/or Farm Tours LEARN MORE A OPENSTABLE.IO]( OpenStable presents the Legendary Racing Prospects Collection with Derby and Oaks Stars’ Cocktail Moments, Echo Zulu, Epicenter, and Smile Happy. Join the ride and follow their careers with the first ever NFT’s to connect fans with their favorite thoroughbred rising stars.  Ownership of an NFT allows entry into an exclusive community with access to information, memorabilia and experiences so fans can be included in the journey of the horse over the course of its career. The OpenStable platform makes buying a digital collectible easy and accepts credit/debit cards and PayPal. To connect the digital technology to the physical world, a “Platinum Card” will be sent to all NFT holders. This metal wallet-size card, hand signed by the horse owner or trainer features the NFT image on the front.  Perks and privileges will include paddock pass drawings, winner’s circle invitations, Zoom with the horse’s connections, NFT win picture rewards, barn visits, horse shoes, and much more! All NFT purchases prior to the Oaks and Derby will also include the physical platinum card, a commemorative pin of the horse, and an actual $2 Win tote ticket purchased at Churchill Downs on race day.  Learn more and join the club at [OpenStable.io](   [SHOP]( NOW]( [SHOP]( NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Apple]( [Get it on Google Play](   To ensure email delivery, add [email@drfemail.drf.com](mailto:email@drfemail.drf.com?subject=DRF%20Questions) to your address book. This email was sent by: DRF 10 Grand Central New York, NY 10017 Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](  | [View Privacy Policy](

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