Rising blockchain company Ripple has announced the onboarding of around 4,000 singers, musicians, content creators, game designers, and other artists into its NFT platform with a Creator Fund worth more than $250 million. Launched in Sep. 2021, the blockchain producer is aiming to support artists and creative agencies like Mintable, MintNFT, VSA Partners, NFT PRO, Ethernal Labs, and onXRP. The creator fund will be distributed on a batch basis with a varying theme for each “wave” of applications. Related Article | Veteran Trader Advises ‘Gen Zs’ To Set Aside Savings On Bitcoin And Hold Nick Rose, Ethernal Labs chief executive officer and founder said: “This partnership allows us to bolster the Web 3 ecosystem by pioneering cross-chain interoperability and bringing NFTs and digital assets to the masses.” Notable artists onboarded for this batch include Justin Bua, filmmaker Steven Sebring, and xPunks. They have come together to connect the convocation of diverse artists. “I am extremely excited to be one of the first visual artists working with Ripple to bring life to my artistic vision in this tokenized world and lend the support I need to grow the BUA community,” said Justin Bua. XRP total market cap at $37.81 billion on the weekend chart | Source: TradingView.com Ripple Creator Fund For the next application waves, independent and rookie creators can also shoot their material to join the Creator Fund. As ...