Saqib said that the Tayaba organisation, led by a team of social innovators, is now getting ahead of the curve by employing the use of NFT technology to spread awareness and raise funds for its “Help-2-Others” (H2O) water intervention.
A charity working in Pakistan on the issue of water scarcity and accessibility claims to have launched and raised Rs2mn through a limited collection of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) primarily to raise much-needed awareness for water accessibility.
Bilal Bin Saqib, a London School of Economics (LSE) graduate who heads the charity, told Geo.tv that the Tayaba organization, through this step, has become the “first Pakistani NGO and one of the first globally to implement the innovative blockchain-based NFT technology for fundraising purposes in the charity sector”.
Saqib said that the Tayaba organisation, led by a team of social innovators, is now getting ahead of the curve by employing the use of NFTs to spread awareness…