Mai Fujimoto’s Kizuna crypt coin donation platform is partnering with the blockchain Enjin games platform to sell artwork from Tokenized celebrities.
The first cryptoevangelist, Mai Fujimoto, also known as Miss Bitcoin, has partnered with the Enjin blockchain game ecosystem to launch Japan’s first non-expendable token, or NFT, charity project.
According to a January 18 blog post, the project’s first initiative will be the sale of tokenized artwork by Japanese celebrities to benefit DxP, a non-profit organization that supports teenagers facing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fujimoto believes that the project embodies the Japanese concept of „Sanpo Yoshi“, or three-way satisfaction. This describes transactions that are good for the seller, good for the buyer and good for society:
„When fans buy NFTs drawn by artists and celebrities, they can not only enjoy the art, but also contribute directly to those in need. I believe that this NFT campaign will bring joy to many people and I would like to thank the Enjin team and the artists who agreed to join the initiative.
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The initiative will be carried out through Fujimoto’s crypto donation platform, Kizuna. This was launched in 2017 to educate on the potential of blockchain and FTN for general use, especially in the context of donations to charities.
Kizuna hopes to raise over 2,000,000 yen (USD 20,000) from the sale, and the celebrities who are donating artwork will be announced soon.
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Fujimoto was one of the first to adopt Bitcoin technology and has been actively promoting cryptosystems and the block chain since 2011. As well as running Kizuna, she is an ambassador for the Binance charity foundation and advises several companies in the blockchain space.
The Enjin platform provides tools to integrate blockchain technology into games and create NFT assets that can be used in various games in the Enjin multi-verse. It recently announced that it would launch a range of NFT under the Atari brand to restart the Kick Off series of football games.