Ukraine MDT (Ministry for Digital Transformation) launched the so-called “Meta History Museum of War” to further help the country’s military.
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Armed soldiers without identifying insignia keep guard outside of a Ukrainian military base in the town of Perevevalne near the Crimean city of Simferopol on March 17, 2014 in Perevevalne, Ukraine. Voters on the autonomous Ukrainian peninsular of Crimea voted overwhelmingly yesterday to secede from their country and join Russia.
This NFT collection was first introduced by the agency in early March. At first, the crypto artwork collection was meant to be a documentation of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The Meta History Museum of War shows the events happening in Ukraine as the conflict continues. As of press time, the NFT collection of MDT contains 54 NFTs, which show the events that happened during the first days of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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An illustration picture taken in London on December 30, 2021, shows gold plated souvenir cryptocurrency coins arranged by a screen displaying a NFT (Non-Fungible Token) logo. – Non-fungible tokens or NFTs are cryptographic assets stored on a blockchain with unique identification metadata that distinguish them from each other. (Photo by Justin TALLIS / AFP)
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“The formula of each NFT is clear and simple: each token is a real news piece from an official source and an illustration from artists, both Ukrainian and international,” said MDT.
The agency added that the NFTs are created in…










