The first NFT museum was launched in Ukraine, it is dedicated to the war and will help spread the truth about the crimes of Russia
The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine launched the first in the country NFT Museum.
What is known
This was announced by Mikhail Fedorov on his page in Telegram. The museum will help spread the truth about Russia's war crimes against Ukrainians. It combines blockchain technologies, art, as well as fixing historical facts.
All paintings are presented in the form of an NFT token. The works can be purchased by anyone. All funds raised will be transferred to the Ethereum wallet of the Ministry of Digital Development and will go to the humanitarian needs of Ukraine.
The first part of the collection contains paintings by Ukrainian artists. Future editions will feature artwork from artists around the world, selected by global designers and artists, including Stefan Sagmeister (Stefan Sagmeister) David Carson (David Carson) And Daniel Arsham (Daniel Arsham).
A source: Mikhail Fedorov
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