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Figital

6 posts

Lollapalooza Brasil 2026: How sponsors can transform activation into a collectible memory (Energy Cards + NFC)
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Events
Brand Activation
Lollapalooza Brasil 2026: How sponsors can transform activation into a collectible memory (Energy Cards + NFC)

Lollapalooza Brasil 2026 takes place on March 20, 21, and 22 at the Autódromo de Interlagos, and already has premium sectors, exclusive areas, and dozens of brand activations. The opportunity for sponsors is to go beyond the “stand”: create a figital experience that the fan takes home. In this post, we show how Energy Cards and NFC become a post-event relationship channel, with collections per day/stage, drops, missions, and exclusive items.

March 22, 2026
4 min read
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PicFlow and the creative economy: transforming real-world energy into figital Real World Assets (RWA)
PicFlow
Creative Economy
Real World Assets
PicFlow and the creative economy: transforming real-world energy into figital Real World Assets (RWA)

PicFlow positions the creative economy as a complete cycle: capturing real-world energy (people, nature, events, culture), transforming it into organized experiences (Energy Cards), and materializing it into figital products with NFC. This post shows how this creates Real World Assets (RWA) — assets with history, authorship, and access — and a future path for verifiable registration (including blockchain), following a community-first principle before on-chain automation.

March 16, 2026
4 min read
70 views
Living career archive: how athletes transform training and competitions into assets (Energy Cards + NFC)
PicFlow
Athletes
Career
Living career archive: how athletes transform training and competitions into assets (Energy Cards + NFC)

Athletes produce media all the time — but almost never with custody and organization that help their careers. In this post, you will see how to transform training, games and milestones into a “living archive” with Energy Cards and collections per season, creating a portfolio, proof of performance and material for sponsors. We also show how NFC on physical items (shirts, cards, frames, stickers) creates activations, exclusivity and connection with fans.

March 14, 2026
4 min read
69 views
Portfolio as experience: how artists transform work into a figital collection (Energy Cards + NFC)
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Artists
Portfolio
Portfolio as experience: how artists transform work into a figital collection (Energy Cards + NFC)

Visual and performing artists don't just need to “post more”: they need to organize work, narrative and access. In this post, you will see how to use Energy Cards to transform art into professional experiences, with collections per phase/series, behind the scenes and releases — and how NFC in physical items (paintings, t-shirts, stickers) creates exclusivity, proof of authorship and direct connection with the public.

March 12, 2026
4 min read
64 views
PicFlow in the creative economy: connecting artists, artisans, and print-on-demand
PicFlow
Creative Economy
Collaboration
PicFlow in the creative economy: connecting artists, artisans, and print-on-demand

PicFlow was designed for the creative economy: it connects artists (including prompt creators), artisans (mosaic, embroidery, etc.) and print-on-demand operations in phygital projects. With Energy Cards and NFC, it organizes authorship, assets, collections and physical-digital experiences for collaboration, distribution and monetization.

March 10, 2026
6 min read
64 views
Figital loyalty: how to turn points into exclusive experiences and increase engagement (with Energy Cards + NFC)
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Loyalty
Engagement
Figital loyalty: how to turn points into exclusive experiences and increase engagement (with Energy Cards + NFC)

Points alone have become a commodity. The next leap in loyalty and engagement comes from exclusive experiences, collectibles, and figital activations in the real world. In this post, you will understand how PicFlow (Energy Cards + NFC) helps create complete journeys — acquisition, post-sale, and retention — using unique arts, collections per campaign, and access by “tap” on physical products.

March 3, 2026
5 min read
83 views