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All funds from NFT sales are being used to provide humanitarian aid, as well as purchase first aid and protective kits for Ukrainian civilians
Mint an “IDI NAHUI” NFT to show your support for the Ukrainian people.
100% of the minting proceeds from this collection will go towards supporting Ukraine through the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE).
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These were the last words to Russian warships' call to surrender by Ukrainian border guards stationed on Snake Island during the Russian attack on Snake Island in Ukraine on 24 February 2022. The phrase became one of the symbols of Ukraine's struggle against the Russian occupiers.
The 10 artworks in the IDI NAHUI collection have limited availability.
All NFTs mints are random.
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The Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), together with Ukrainian businesses and state-owned companies, have launched a humanitarian aid campaign for Ukraine. The aim is to provide food supplies, transportation, refugees help for Ukrainian citizens affected by the war and purchase necessary medicines, first aid and protective kits for the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, Ukrainian Paramedic Association, and the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces to shield them against Russian aggression.
How do I know this drop is legitimate?
The minting wallet of this collection is in the custody of the KSE. Please see the following tweet for proof of the legitimacy of this effort from the Commander of Territorial Defense of Ukraine.
Can I donate directly to the KSE?
Yes! Visit https://kse.ua/support/donation for more details.
Who is the artist behind the IDI NAHUI collection?
Andrii Chupakov, based in Kyiv, Ukraine, who can be found here.