First NFT museum launched in Ukraine
Ukraine has launched the first NFT museum to help tell the truth about Russia's war crimes.
This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
"Ukraine's first NFT war museum has been launched. It will help spread the truth about Russian war crimes against Ukrainians. The NFT museum combines blockchain technology, art, and the recording of historical facts," he said.
The project was implemented by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ukrainian blockchain community. You can go to the virtual museum on the website.
The works are presented digitally as NFT tokens. They can be purchased by anyone, and the proceeds from the sale of the collection will be transferred to the official Ethereum wallet of the Ministry for humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
The first part of the collection will consist of works by Ukrainian artists, and the next issues will include works by artists from around the world, selected by world designers and artists, including Stefan Sagmeister, David Carson, Daniel Ashram.
"The entire world should know about Russia's war crimes against Ukraine," Mykhailo Fedorov said.