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The Ukrainian Hall Of Fame: Elon Musk NFT Becomes The First To Set Foot In

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  • Ukraine’s government created a virtual gallery of NFTs to keep the memories of the war intact. 
  • Elon Musk, who supported Ukraine via the SpaceX Starlink satellite internet, became the first to be a part of the Hall of Fame. 
  • These NFT-based artworks are not for sale but are preserved as memories featuring people who helped Ukraine throughout the war. 

Ukraine’s government has been utilizing cryptocurrencies, NFTs, etc., in this situation of war. Recently, it created a virtual gallery of NFTs to preserve the memories of war. Although these NFTs are not for sale, they are being kept as an expression of gratitude. 

The prominent influencer Elon Musk has become the first entity to enter this digital Hall of Fame.

Earlier, Musk was one of the entities to provide help to the invaded country. His decision to provide SpaceX Starlink satellite internet was a great help for Ukraine and its military. 

Dedicated To the Ones Who Helped Ukraine During Tough Times

This virtual gallery is organized on the Meta History: Museum Of War platform, which is operated by the Kuna crypto exchange. All the funds raised at the platform eventually go to the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.

Their announcement highlights that the hall would commemorate the individuals they selected based on how vocal they were while supporting Ukraine and what action they have actually taken. 

It highlights that some other inductees comprise Elton John, Mila Kunis, Jim Carrey, Jared Leto, and Benedict Cumberbatch. And that their priorities are all set to be presented in the Hall of Fame. This further signifies that NFT-based artworks would remain on the blockchain forever.   

The NFT Museum highlighted that they are grateful to the celebrities who show the truth about the war via their Twitter account. 

Very recently, Ukraine’s Vice Prime Minister and the Minister of Digital Transformations, Mykhailo Federov, announced via Twitter that the country will accept war effort contributions in Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) donations and purchases. And the government continues to urge folks to help Ukraine with NFTs. 

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