14-year-old girl who donated Belgian NFT money to charity

2021-10-19 11:15
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On October 19, 14-year-old Abigail, a 14-year-old high school student, reportedly made more than $ 435,000 in sales after selling 8,000 NFT jobs to Solana. His work is called “Belugiea” and is sold on the NFT Alpha Art platform. According to the different characteristics of NFTs, NFTs are sold at prices of 300 SOL, 299 SOL, 125 SOL, 100 SOL, 75 SOL, with an average selling price of 1.81 SOL. This is considered to be the best collection of hand-built algorithmic design NFTs in Solana. Abigail points out that these activities stem from her love of animals and her creativity and her particular interest in diverse marine life, especially the damage caused by beluga whales. Profits are donated to whale rescue organizations and children's hospitals.

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