NFT utility reimagined: inside Umoja’s charity web3 project
<p>Founder Tiffany Stewart calls <a href="http://umoja.foundation/blog/meet-umoja" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Umoja</a> a “new type of NFT project” bullish to shine a light on the better side of crypto. “Crypto is like any tool that can be wielded for any purpose,” Tiffany says. “We want to wield it for good.”</p>
<p>Those peering in from the outside may not understand the allure of a <a href="http://umoja.foundation/blog/what-the-fungible-is-an-nft" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">non-fungible token</a> (NFT), and may even be alert to fears of false promises or scams. Certainly, these feelings aren’t unfounded — even among the blue-chip (high value and reputable) NFT projects, not many have had a particularly altruistic goal and <a href="http://umoja.foundation/blog/demystifying-web3-lingo/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">the web3 world</a> at large “has been a wild west since its inception,” as Tiffany puts it.</p>
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