First NFT vending machines were installed in Europe

First NFT vending machines were installed in Europe

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by dapp_writer005

4 years ago


The MyNFT company presented the first ever machine for buying unique tokens as part of the NFT.London event. All proceeds went to charitable foundations: Giveth and Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity. In two days, 390 NFTs were traded for a total value of £3,900.

With the help of the machine, anyone could buy NFT. To do this, it is not necessary to know the features of Web3 and start a crypto wallet. You just need to select the token you like on the screen of the machine and pay for the purchase by using Apple Pay. The cost of each NFT is fixed at £10. After successful payment, the buyer receives a message with a QR code. After scanning it, the user enters the personal account with the token and myNFT account.

The myNFT team noted that this innovation will help people to get acquainted with the NFT field and understand that buying tokens is a simple procedure.

After the NFT.London event, several vending machines were installed around the city: on the streets and in the subways.

Earlier, it became known that EthernityChain publishes a series of NFTs on the XRP Ledger.

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