What is the Ukrainian Meta History NFT Museum?
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, several Web3 initiatives have emerged to support the country in its fight against Russia. One of them is the Meta History NFT Museum, created by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine.
Ukraine's Meta History Museum NFT platform has launched 54 NFTs to raise money for the Ukrainian government. These NFTs feature Tweets from official sources superimposed on a drawing by both Ukrainian citizens and international NFT artists.
The tweets include NATO's call for Russia to stop the war. This NFT collection covers the first three days of the war, from February 24 to 26.
The Meta History NFT museum was created to commemorate the history of current events in Ukraine, preserve the truth and raise funds for humanitarian aid. The website explains that this initiative is a new way of looking at the role of art in society.
The Meta History Museum favors news about the key events of the war in Ukraine. Leading NFT artists then create artworks based on their interpretations of the news. The museum then converts these artworks into NFTs on the Ethereum Blockchain and puts them on the market.
Collectors can purchase these NFTs by paying cryptocurrency. All proceeds from these sales are donated to the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. So far, the platform has raised approximately 1.2 million dollars. In addition, 91 auctions were organized and two events were created in the Metaverse.
NFTs in the museum do not have a fixed price. Each NFT is priced individually. In addition, their prices can be changed over time.
Source: nfxhaber.com