The termination of the project led to a significant drop in Trekki NFT floor prices and sparked frustration among NFT holders and enthusiasts.
Singapore-based travel service conglomerate Trip.com faces criticisms from the crypto community as it announced the termination of its non-fungible token (NFT) project called Trekki.
On July 16, the project’s official X account posted that it would officially be terminated on Aug. 1. The project said all features for its Phase 2 plan would be canceled, and its community operations would close down.
Furthermore, the project highlighted that all collaborative activities associated with the NFT project will also be terminated.