Industry | Software development & Blockchain |
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Founded | 2020 |
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Headquarters | London, England |
Products | NFTs / Digital Collectibles |
Website | elmonx |
ElmonX, previously known as Vtail, is an innovative enterprise pioneering the Non-Fungible Token (NFT) market. The company specializes in Licensed Contemporary, modern, and impressionist NFT art, next-generation collectibles, and artifacts. Led by father and son serial entrepreneurs Brandon and Jacob Elmon, ElmonX harnesses blockchain technology to create a decentralized and immutable platform for digital assets, ensuring authenticity and quality through every step of the supply chain.[1][2]
ElmonX was founded in 2020 by Jacob Elmon and Brandon Elmon. Its origins trace back to Brandon Elmon's early project, Vtail Genesis, dating back to 2007, which explored virtual shopping experiences in the metaverse. Originally known as Vtail, the company specialized in licensed NFT (non-fungible token) art and collaborated with influential artist Patrick Hughes to produce captivating artwork.[3]
In response to concerns about curation and artistic authenticity in the NFT market, ElmonX underwent a rebranding and emerged as a platform dedicated to providing a secure and authentic space for creators and collectors in the NFT industry. The company has since attracted renowned artists, musicians, and fashion creators who seek a trustworthy platform for their creative expressions.
ElmonX boasts a team of skilled artists and designers who craft visually stunning and technologically advanced collectibles and artifacts. Leveraging blockchain technology, they offer next-generation NFT pieces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also transparently verified, offering art collectors an innovative way to showcase their collections.
With a dedication to art and next-gen collectibles, ElmonX remains at the forefront of the art world, ushering in a new era in art collecting aligned with the rising demand for digital assets and collectibles driven by blockchain technology.
ElmonX offers diverse opportunities through its four product areas:
ElmonX has attracted renowned artists, including: Patrick Hughes, Cécile Plaisance, FREQ, Zoobs Ansari and has partnered with Bridgeman Images for: Leonardo da Vinci's The Mona Lisa,[4][5] Tutankhamun's funerary death mask,[6] Vincent van Gogh, Hokusai Katsushika, and Auguste Rodin, among others.
The ElmonX iOS app is currently accessible through Test Flight as a waitlist, while the Android app is readily available on the Google Play store. The iOS version is set to be released shortly. Once you sign up and create your ElmonX account in this version, you'll be added to a waiting list until the complete app is officially launched. During this time, users can monitor their position in the queue in anticipation of our first app release.
The upcoming full mobile applications will also be launched in the near future and will offer licensed digital collectible products. The primary objective of the app is to enhance the experience for collectors through the inclusion of animation, digital products, and a variety of interactions.