The Sandbox partners with World of Women to drive female education and mentor...

The Sandbox partners with World of Women to drive female education and mentor...

Together they are launching the WoW Foundation and additional educational initiatives, as announced on International Women's Day. The Sandbox metaverse announced its partnership with NFT community World of Women, or WoW, to launch the WoW Foundation. A $25 million grant from The Sandbox will help fund the foundation over the next five years. The mission of the WoW foundation is to amplify female representation in the NFT and metaverse spaces.  As a collection of “diverse and powerful" women sold on the Ethereum blockchain, World of Women shared with Cointelegraph that they aim to lower the....


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