The speed with which the operation was set up is in itself proof of the commitment of the #EnsembleUkraine collective.

These fifty French Tech entrepreneurs have put together a collection of 25,000 NFTs in three weeks, which they are offering for sale from April 15 at 8 p.m. on the www.togetherukr.com site, on the occasion of the Paris Blockchain Week Summit.

Each of the 25,000 Children of Democracy – that's the name given to these little colorful characters – is a unique combination of 48 traits chosen algorithmically at the time of the mint, the creation of the NFT.

They are sold at the minimum price of 0.06 eth (170 euros, at the time of writing) but each buyer is encouraged to make the highest possible donation to support the humanitarian actions of the collective.

Committed to Ukrainian artists

The most generous donors will receive an original work, still in the form of NFT, drawn from the collection gathered by the collective made up of pieces by Ukrainian street-artist Roman Chizz, his fellow painters Anastasiia Ovod, Daria Pavliuk, Vira Yakymchuk and Yana Protasova but also French Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Greg Guillemin, Ito Dubois, or Maguitte and an iconic piece by Greek Frank Bakastias.

A fifth of the sums collected will be donated to a certified NGO that supports Ukrainian artists.

The remaining 80% will be donated directly to #EnsembleUkraine to finance its actions.

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