Ukraine’s recently opened “NFT museum” – Meta History: Museum of War – has just started its NFT sale.
These NFTs are now available for ETH 0.15 (USD 511) apiece.
The collection is currently comprised of an increasing number of NFTs – each of them is an actual news piece from an official source, in chronological order, and illustrations come from both Ukrainian and international artists.
By selling these NFTs, Ukraine aims to raise additional funds to support its army and civilians which have been under Russian invasion for more than a month now.
In the world of massive amounts of misinformation and propaganda, the Ministry of Digital Transformation said that the mission of the project is to “preserve the memory of the real events of that time, to spread truthful information among the digital community in the world, and to collect donations for the support of Ukraine.”
The website states,
“We will never let any single day of this period disappear from the ledger of world history.”
Prior to announcing the NFT project, Ukraine pondered an “airdrop” to people who have donated crypto to the country, but they decided against it and have turned towards the museum project instead.
Source: Cryptonews