What if the last NFT you bought guaranteed you front row seats at Paris Fashion Week?
That advantage – and more – is being touted in a new NFT drop. NFT Collection is the first from non-profit funding platform Heroe5 to bring funding into the digital age. Heroe5’s newly created “The Good Society” promises to be a Web3 force for good as it pertains to sustainable and charitable purposes.
The first digital collection titled “Out of Sight | Out of Mind” drops on August 12th and can be purchased online with the Tez cryptocurrency or credit card. The collection was designed by artist and sculptor Nate Mohler, who created the human and Utilized the opportunity to emphasize the fragility of marine ecosystems under the shackles of cosmopolitan life. After this launch and digital goods sold out, to benefit nonprofits such as Lonely Whale, No More Plastics and Oceanic Global $1 million (or 80 percent of sales) has been set aside for this – all of which are fighting marine pollution and are associated with the fashion sector in one way or another.
Mohler said the first series stylistically focused not on the oceans – but major cities because they all account for the majority of carbon emissions and make up less than 1 percent of Earth’s surface. “Similar to my ongoing series ‘Painted Cities’, there are three unique styles aimed at bringing in a more ephemeral and dreamy memory of the city,” he said.
The full prize potential (one of each random 15 tokens sold) available to select lucky collectors includes: two front row seats at Paris Fashion Week (though which shows were not specified for those seats), Attendance at Ocean Global’s annual ocean conservation gathering or Lonely Whale’s annual lead virtual town hall, plus a consultation with the inaugural artist.
“The Good Society is an important next step in the evolution of the fundraising industry: a Web3 platform for creating art impact experiences,” Sebastian Heymann, founding member and CEO of Hero5 and The Good Society, said in a statement. “As the world moves towards Web 3, charities need more fundraising tools to stay ahead of the curve and adopt new ways to engage potential donors. The Good Society will provide those innovations, Thereby allowing them to raise significant funding and awareness for important causes while feeding the public’s growing interest in digital collectibles.”
The Good Society aims to release a new collection each month, featuring nearly 1,800 digital collections designed by emerging and acclaimed artists. While this time ocean conservation took the lead, wildlife conservation, as well as human and planetary welfare are guiding charitable themes.
Originally published at Pen 18
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