National Art Museum of Ukraine has launched the sale of NFT
The first collection includes five paintings by famous artists
03.02.2022 - 07:10
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What’s new? The official Twitter of the National Art Museum of Ukraine published the news about the first sale of NFT tokens. The project was implemented with the support of the Estonian company StampsDaq.
#подіїNAMU#NFT_Art❗️Друзі, маємо чудову новину! 01 лютого разом з нашими партнерами із StampsDaq розпочинаємо продаж ліцензованих NFT-токенів за мотивами творів Олександри Екстер, Всеволода Максимовича, Олександра Мурашка та Петра Рибки.Детальніше👇https://t.co/QA36hsHqb2 pic.twitter.com/rboGHDDHoo— NAMU (@NAMU_120) January 31, 2022
“Friends, we have wonderful news! On February 1, together with our partners from StampsDaq, we start selling licensed NFT tokens based on artworks by Aleksandra Exter, Vsevolod Maksimovich, Alexander Murashko, and Petr Rybka.”
What else is known about the NFT collection? There are a total of five paintings on the StampsDaq marketplace. Every fortnight, the showcase will be updated with new exhibits. The cost per token ranges from $25 to $1000.
In addition to purchasing the token itself, the buyer also receives a number of bonuses, including tickets to the national museum, as well as the opportunity to visit permanent and thematic tours.
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