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Ukrainians create charity NFTs with dead Putin

Kostiantyn TsentsuraBy Kostiantyn Tsentsura12.03.2022

Ukrainian artists launched charity NTF collection with dead Vladimir Putin.

NFT collection “Putin Huilo” (Putin Fuc**r) was launched on the OpenSea trading platform for “the entire NFT community and to all those who oppose the war between Russia and Ukraine”, the artist said.

“Putin Huilo is a collection that speaks for itself. What awaits the dictator if he does not withdraw troops from Ukraine”, – the collection description says.

The new charity project aims to support the Ukrainian army with all the money it can get from selling the NFTs.

The floor price of the images is 0,01 Ethereum, but some of these NFTs costs 0,37 ETH (approx $960).

Earlier the Meta Platforms temporarily allowed posts on the Ukraine war on Facebook and Instagram, calling for violence against ‘Russian invaders’.

According to internal emails to its content moderators, the company allows posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

After that Russian government decided to block Instagram and called Meta Platforms extremists and terrorist supporters.

Sources: putinhuilo.art, CNN Bussiness

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