The astronaut sold an NFT collection of postcards.
American astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent a year on The International Space Station and, together with its twin brother, are involved in a NASA project to study the effects of long stays in space on humans, has raised more than $ 500,000 to help Ukrainians. He spoke about this on his Twitter page.
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“I am proud to announce that my NFT collection has been officially sold out at @opensea. Thank you to everyone who supported this project! It is wonderful that in the midst of this war we can unite through art to help the people of Ukraine. More than $ 500,000 has been raised today! ”The statement reads.
collection is officially sold out on @opensea
Thank you to everyone who supported this project! In the midst of this war, it is disrespectful that we can repeat through art to the people of Ukraine. Over $ 500,000.00 raised today! pic.twitter.com/YnO9VUeiLS– Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) April 12, 2022
Kelly has sided with Ukraine in the war unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin since the start of a full-scale invasion of our country. He actively supported Ukraine on social networks, and also created a collection of “space cards”, which he sold as NFT tokens to help our country.
He also commented on Russia's intention to launch a monthly program . According to Kelly, the aggressor country has no chance of success.
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