Australian zoo to launch NFT collection

The zoo of the family of famous TV presenter, wildlife expert and environmentalist Steve Irwin will create a collection of tokens, the proceeds of which will go to the protection of wildlife.

Steve Irwin died on set in 2006, but informs edition of Ticker News, his family is dedicated to protecting wildlife. Collectible tokens under the Wildlife Warriors initiative will be randomly generated, but must represent images of the family zoo’s wards. The release of tokens will be handled by Meadow Labs, and Algorand has been chosen as the blockchain – this will allow not to emit excess CO when creating tokens2 in atmosphere.

“At our Australia Zoo, we are always open to new ways to continue the mission of Wildlife Warriors. Any innovation that helps conserve wildlife and protect the planet is a great option. Moreover, the “green blockchain” will come to the rescue, ”said the TV presenter’s son Robert Irwin.

According to the Crypto Carbon Ratings Institute, Algorand is not considered the greenest blockchain. According to a study published in February this year, analysts said that the “greenest network” is Polkadot. True, the indicator was achieved, among other things, by a small number of transactions in the network.

Source: Bits

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