African Tiktok influencer Wian launched a premium NFT collection on Binance after successfully selling out his debut NFTs. To learn about this and other top crypto stories, keep reading.
African Tiktok Influencer Wian Launches Premium NFT Collection on Binance
The largest Tiktok influencer in Africa, Wian, launched a premium NFT event collection on September 21 on the Binance NFT marketplace.
According to the company, the collection features six animated cards. They include the Joker, the King, the Ace, the Smile card, the Gold card (premium), and the Dogecoin card. The collection displays the influencer’s love “for magic as a means of entertainment and inspiration.” Wian is an influencer from South Africa.
“With everything going on in the world, using my influence to instil “magic” in those less fortunate will give me a smile wider than the Joker!” said Wian.
Wian was one of the 100 creators that rolled out NFTs in June 2021 on the Binance NFT marketplace. His debut NFT collection on Binance sold out.
“We are especially excited to host African creators as we see the profound opportunity NFTs and the blockchain bring to the entire continent. […] It is important that African creators are provided an even larger platform with optimal solutions to reach a more global audience,” said Emmanuel Babalola, Director at Binance Africa.
Zimbabwean Artists Make Sales Via NFT Art
Three Zimbabwean artists have taken advantage of the NFT space to sell their art. Indigo Saint, Greatjoy Ndlovu, and Nyash Warambwa have all successfully sold NFT art on NFT marketplaces.
According to an article on BitcoinKE, Saint sold NFT art for $29 on Phantasma, while Warambwa sold two NFTs for 1.55 ETH. On the other hand, Ndlovu sold his first NFT for 0.7 ETH.
Ndlovu is a globally acclaimed artist that highlights societal issues in his work. He believes that the NFT space provides an opportunity for African artists to showcase their work to a larger audience. Moreover, he hopes that he will inspire more African artists to sell NFT art.
Nigeria’s Daba School is Facilitating Financial Freedom in Africa
According to the latest Blockchain Nigeria User Group (BNUG) report, Daba School is facilitating financial freedom on the continent. Chris Ani founded the online education platform in 2019 to impart high-income and in-demand digital skills to young people.
Daba School offers courses such as crypto trading and investment, video production and editing, and graphic design. So far, the platform has helped many students to acquire life-changing skills.
“Stories of Daba’s impact abound. Blessing, a graduate from the University of Port Harcourt, made over 1 million Naira in 30 days from crypto trading,” BNUG shares in the report.
DishAfrik Offers African Cuisine NFT Art as Fundraising Perk
DishAfrik is offering African cuisine NFT art as a fundraising perk. The NFT will be a collage with images of 54 recipes from the 54 African countries. Moreover, the NFT will have metadata with recipe information for each dish. DishAfrik is a platform that wants to make African dishes more accessible globally.
The company plans to offer this NFT as a perk to the participants of the Indiegogo campaign. Funds raised during the campaign will go towards the development of the DishAfrik app.
“On DishAfrik, Africans [can] discover other African recipes. Also, Africans in the Diaspora [can] re-experience long-forgotten flavours from their childhood. Non-Africans who are interested in the cuisines from Africa may find much to learn and incorporate into their own kitchens,” an article on Further Africa explains.
The Indiegogo campaign began on September 13.
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