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Boxing Legend Wladimir Klitschko Debuts NFT Collection to Support Ukraine

Wladimir Klitschko, the former heavyweight world champion, joins the efforts of other celebrities in supporting the Ukrainian army and people during the current aggression from Russia.

Klitschko relies on the crypto industry as the most effective and persuasive tool able to generate money within the following days. All collected funds will be donated to UNICEF and other reputable organizations that may assist in addressing the major military and humanitarian needs caused by the Russo-Ukrainian war. A new collection is titled “Vandalz for Ukraine: WhIsBe x Wladimir Klitschko”, and it mentions the two famous people: Klitschko and the artist WhIsBe. They combine their efforts to enter the NFT market in an attempt to perform an important social mission and help vulnerable groups in Ukraine. They believe the NFT sphere to be the optimal option available for them to utilize their reputation and skills for generating donations. In order to target the broadest possible audience, the NFT collection includes the variable pricing model with items priced at $100, $1,000, and $10,000. In this way, people with different budgets can freely participate in such humanitarian efforts. This NFT collection allows potential investors to both purchase unique digital items and support the noble humanitarian mission crucial for millions of Ukrainians.

Both Wladimir Klitschko and his elder brother Vitali (who is currently the mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital) are the most active public figures who support fundraising efforts. They advocate for the active involvement of the international community in helping Ukrainians in their resistance to Russia’s army. They also serve as role models for other famous people in joining the Ukrainian military forces regardless of their status. Although the ultimate success that may be achieved by this collection is still uncertain, the popularity of similar NFT collections confirms its high potential. In particular, an NFT that depicted the Ukrainian flag was sold for as much as $6.75 million at the beginning of March. The total amount of financial assistance to Ukraine has already exceeded $50 million as people from developed and developing countries support innocent civilians subject to war crimes. The Klitschko brothers suggest technology to be the optimal alternative for donations’ generation under the present conditions. If “Vandalz for Ukraine: WhIsBe x Wladimir Klitschko” proves to be successful, similar NFT projects may be realized by other Ukrainian and international celebrities soon. In any case, the role of NFT collections and other crypto spheres will continue to increase, thus shaping the mainstream donation campaigns. 

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