100% of the NFT sales proceeds will be transferred to the OO Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology, one of the largest surgery centers in Ukraine, working non-stop during the war
On May 6 (the 71st day of the war), the charity NFT project ‘Children of War’ was released. The collection of illustrations was created by Ukrainian artist Oksana Drachkovska and made up of 10 pictures. Each of them tells the stories of children who witnessed and suffered from Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The team of the Kaizen Finance platform, which implemented the technical solution on the site, guarantees the transparency of all transactions thanks to smart contract technology.
When buying NFT, the funds from the wallet of the new owner are automatically transferred to the wallet of the Shalimov Institute, and the authors of the project do not have any access to money.
The cost of one NFT starts at 0.06 ETH (≈ $170). The buyer has the opportunity to set the price at which he wants to buy an illustration.
We’ve reported that PaySpace Magazine accepts PayPal donations to help Ukrainians affected by Russia’s invasion.
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