GOAT, Rarible Team Up for New NFT Marketplace

GOAT, Rarible Team Up for New NFT Marketplace

In Summary

  • GOAT Network and Rarible launch GOATible NFT marketplace.

  • Supports BTC and DOGE with a revenue-tokenization model.

  • Offers exclusive drops and incentives for global artists.

  • Aims to revitalize NFT engagement despite market slump.


Catenaa, Tuesday, April 15, 2025-Blockchain protocol GOAT Network has teamed up with NFT company Rarible to launch GOATible, a new on-chain NFT marketplace powered by RaribleX. The platform, which went live on Monday, is set to become the hub for GOAT Network’s One Piece Project and aims to drive adoption of its decentralized infrastructure.

GOAT Network, known for its BTC yield through decentralized sequencers and multi-coin Proof of Stake, has designed GOATible as a multichain marketplace for minting, trading, and exploring NFTs. The platform integrates RaribleX’s technology and focuses on supporting both Bitcoin (BTC) and Dogecoin (DOGE) through a unique revenue-tokenization model. GOAT Network is particularly focused on creating applications within the BTCFi and MemeFi sectors.

The partnership introduces incentives for global artists to create and trade original NFT works. GOAT Network will host exclusive NFT drops, including GOAT-themed art, as part of a broader strategy to increase user engagement. The inaugural NFTs have already launched on both Rarible and GOATible.

Leen Al-Taher, VP of Consumer Products for Rarible, expressed excitement about the collaboration, noting that GOAT’s sustainable BTC yield and innovative on-chain utility align with Rarible’s mission to support chains building real-world utility. The partnership also strengthens GOAT Network’s One Piece Project, where users can mint soulbound NFTs and earn points toward future rewards by engaging with various dapps in the ecosystem.

Despite recent downturns in the NFT market, with trading volumes seeing a significant drop in early 2025, GOATible aims to revitalize interest through unique offerings and incentivized engagement.

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