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NFTs for
Threatened Species

Protect Threatened Animals and Plants Digitally through NFTs

Threatened species such as animals, plants are at risk of becoming extinct in the near future. To raise environmental awareness and provide a sense of order to the environment, we digitalize threatened species in a new form of digital art: Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the blockchain

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A Collection of 10000 NFTs for Threatened Species on Polygon

1 NFT costs 6 MATIC

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What "NFTs for TS" Offer

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10000 Unique NFTs

The "NFTs for Threatened Species" project consists of 10,000 unique collectible characters with proof of ownership stored on the Polygon blockchain due to its low transaction fees and eco-friendly implications. As rarity in collectible NFTs drives a large part of the economy and produces excitement, our collection also includes rare suits, backgrounds, and items.

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Staking & Rewards

Early NFT holders will have different incentives and be eligible for airdrops such as NFTs and tokens. Once all NFTs are minted by the public, holders can stake their NFTs to earn rewards. Also, we will announce exclusive memberships, the utility of merchandise, and more.

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Wildlife Charities

Our project makes a 6% resale royalty. As we have global accessibility with NFTs, a 2.5% resale royalty will be donated to wildlife charities to protect endangered species and their habitats.

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Protect Endangered Species

Conservation efforts are necessary to preserve biodiversity and protect endangered species and their habitats. We aim to digitalize threatened species through NFTs on a blockchain to raise environmental awareness. We make contributions to conserving nature and reducing the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.

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