Dropspot Launches #NFTLikeAQueen Campaign for Women's Day, Supporting Malala Fund
Dropspot, a new curated NFT art and culture marketplace on the Cardano blockchain, launched the #NFTLikeAQueen campaign on March 8 to celebrate International Women's Day. The campaign supports young girls' education in developing countries through the Malala Fund.
Dropspot focuses on 1:1 NFTs, giving artists full control over their work. The #NFTLikeAQueen campaign features leading and emerging female NFT creators worldwide. Emily Carrig and Haze Long, participating artists, stress the importance of collaboration and community in the NFT space.
Dropspot offers a creator launchpad for minting and selling NFTs globally, currently invite-only. Laura Richardson, co-owner and director, oversees the board, community, and communication. With over 20 years in the creative industry, Richardson brings valuable experience to Dropspot.
All commissions from NFT sales during the #NFTLikeAQueen campaign will support the Malala Fund's mission to empower young girls through education. Dropspot's commitment to supporting women and giving artists control over their work sets it apart in the NFT space.
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