Ukraine is selling NFTs inspired by Russia’s invasion of the country, with the proceeds going toward the support of the army and civilians, Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced Friday
that make up the collection so far explore the events of the Russian invasion chronologically, with pieces inspired by landmarks in the conflict, starting with the February 24 announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin of what he decided to call a “Each NFT in the series includes a digital work by an artist—some Ukrainian, some international—inspired by a
news headline or social media post tied to the invasion that’s included in the collectible., and all proceeds will go directly to the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation., who said they hope the project raises millions of dollars for Ukraine., and the museum plans to create digital collectibles to “continue depicting . . . history until this awful war will end.”
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