Ukraine’s Digital Transformation Ministry approves charity NFT project benefiting war efforts
out support for Avatars for Ukraine, a non-fungible token project directly benefiting humanitarian and defense tactics in Ukraine.
The project involves 70 digital artworks that emerged as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war, featuring Ukrainian imagery and resistance to Russian forces. All proceeds from digital art sales fund Ukrainian war endeavors. Avatars for Ukraine is approved by the Ukrainian Ministry for Digital Transformation and will release its first NFT on May 19.
This is not the first time that Ukrainian officials adopted blockchain technology to fund efforts for the war. In April of this year, the Ukrainian government launched a website for people to
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