
What’s more heartwarming than rescued dogs? Truthfully, nothing is. But now, you can be a part of the help and rescue.
Stray Dogs Centre UAE are launchings NFTs, becoming the first non-profit organisation in the region to introduce this latest digital asset.
The NFTs is a new model for the digital purchase and sale of art, music and sports products. The latest entrant is NFTs serving humanity and animal welfare. Under this new NFT model for animals, pets are adopted digitally and the NFT holder bears the cost of the pet with regular payments.
Most of the funds will be used for animal rescue and the rest will be set aside for airdrops or gifts for NFT holders.
“We are the first in the Middle East to directly own and launch NFTs. Stray Dogs Centre is the fourth largest animal rescue in the world to launch its own NFT directly at 12 o’clock on March 12. The Mint link will be released on Twitter. All NFT communications are withheld from Twitter because our other platforms, like Instagram or Facebook, are reserved for daily updates or emergency announcements, said Shraddha Chaurasia, director of marketing at Stray Dogs Centre, UAE.
In the first phase of the three-part series, Chaurasia said that 150 rescued UAE NFT doggos will be released on the Solana blockchain.
Chaurasia noted that most of the mint’s profits will go to rescue dogs, while the rest will be used for 150 supporters in the form of airdrops over a period of time.