Visa launched an NFT education program for creators of digital art
The payments company will train creative specialists on the principles of content monetization with NFT
31.03.2022 - 08:00
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What’s new? Payments company Visa has announced the launch of a program aimed at improving business performance through NFT. The educational program is designed for talented artists, fashion designers, and filmmakers who want to monetize their skills.
What else is known about the program? The main objective of Visa’s education program is to explore the prospects and challenges for the creators of digital art. The program aims to last for one year, at the end of which the payments giant plans to create its own commercial products in the field of NFT. This was announced by Visa’s head of crypto, Cuy Sheffield.
To participate in the program, the creators need to undergo a questionnaire and a personal interview. In case of successful completion of all the stages, promising participants will receive a one-time scholarship from Visa.
Earlier, the Vanuatu island nation authorities accepted more than 50 000 applications for the crypto island’s citizenship in the form of NFT. Satoshi Island is an island for crypto enthusiasts to live on. It will be created in the South Pacific, where traditional currencies will be replaced by digital assets.
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