Ukraine Launches an NFT-Based ‘Museum of War’ to Chronicle the History of Russia’s Invasion

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Ukraine Launches an NFT-Based ‘Museum of War’ to Chronicle the History of Russia’s Invasion
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Dubbed 'Meta History: Museum of War,' the site includes a 'warline' timeline of events accompanied by NFTs.

to halt the invasion on Day 3 of the war at 4:40 pm Ukrainian time. The accompanying graphic depicts a compass with a bullhorn attached illustrated by artist Alina Kropachova.

So far, only the first three days of the war have been documented. The NFTs will be available for sale on March 30 starting at 0.15 ETH, which is currently valued at about $475. Proceeds from the sales of the NFTs go directly to the Ministry of Digital Transformation. The Meta History twitter describes the project as one that fights against Russian dissemination of fake news and propaganda using the permanent ledger that is the blockchain.

“Disinformation is used by Russia on a par with deadly military weapons in Ukraine. The NFT museum is based on a deep intention to keep the memory of real wartime events via blockchain and raise charitable donations to support Ukraine,” reads one

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