- London gets its first NFT vending machine.
- It is the first neon purple vending machine in Europe.
- The machine will dispense NFTs for as low as $11.18.
London gets its first neon purple NFT vending machine. The NFT dispenser is the first one in Europe. It can dispense NFTs for as low as £10 ($11.18). The colorful machine has attracted the attention of passersby.
It has emerged as the center of attraction at the Queen Elizabeth II Center in Westminster. The pop-up is part of the NFT.London conference and will be available between November 3–4.
myNFT believes that such vending machines can help in making NFTs accessible to common people. They also believe that it can improve the accessibility of NFTs by cutting off any restrictions on anyone getting their hands on them.
Users can pay for the NFTs with Apple Pay and other contactless payment methods. Once the fees are paid, the machine will disburse an envelope with a QR code. Users can later go to myNFT platform and then redeem an NFT using the code.
Moreover Hugo McDonaugh, the co-founder of myNFT, stating about the potential in NFT, said:
There is so much potential in the NFT market, and it’s such a shame to see some of that go to waste when possible investors are put off getting involved by various unnecessary and complicated barriers. We’re determined to turn NFT investment into an everyday activity, and break it out of its current clique
Subsequently, the NFT vending machine’s proceeds will benefit two charities. In particular, Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity, which provides specialized nurses to seriously ill children, and Giveth, a blockchain-based philanthropic community that supports public goods, services, and education in developing countries.
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