Georgians Sell Russian Regions as NFTs to Raise Money for Ukraine

Georgians Sell Russian Regions as NFTs to Raise Money for Ukraine

A tech innovations firm based in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi is now “selling Russia piece by piece” in the form of NFTs. The money from the collectibles, representing almost 2,500 Russian regions, will be used to help rebuild Ukraine, which was invaded by the Russian army two months ago. Georgian Project Auctions NFTs of Russian Land, Will Soon Offer the Kremlin Leavingstone, a digital creative agency from Georgia, has joined efforts to raise funds for Ukraine, which has been defending against Russian military aggression for eight weeks. The company is now selling....


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