Art Security Tokens could be in your wallet next. sygnumofficial is dishing out soccer sculptures with a famous artist.
Digital asset institution Sygnum Bank has announced a collaborative partnership with highly-accredited Swiss-born artistic sculptor, David Pflugi to issue 6,000 Art Security Tokens, or ASTs, via his new project, Victory Works.
According to the official announcement, Victory Works intends to reserve around half of the ASTs for future endeavors, in addition to pledging 20% of the overall proceeds to charitable foundations supporting the livelihoods of children in developing nations. “A charitable foundation specifically dedicated to this project, based in Switzerland, will be established to ensure that the use of funds for charitable purposes can be traced and verified from the first to the last step… the specific individual humanitarian projects which will be supported… is currently on-going.”
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