Democratic party candidate for Congress Shrina Kurani has launched an NFT collection to raise awareness for her campaign.
With celebrities launching digital collectibles to drive fan engagement, political candidates have started to use NFTs to score more votes on their campaigns.
Based on an official report, the candidate for Congress has launched her 230 NFT campaign called Kurani for Congr3ss to bring engagement from voters, and raise awareness for the estimated carbon budget that’s left in the atmosphere - 230B tons.
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Shrina Kurani has become the first-ever candidate for Congress to launch a digital asset collection, through which she will attempt to engage more of the American public into Web3 and blockchain technologies, and legislate in favor of the crypto community.
The Kurani of Congr3ss NFT collection was released on the Abris marketplace, powered by the Algorand blockchain. The collection includes 50 NFTs that are priced between $1250 to $5800. Investors are promised to get exclusive rewards in upcoming projects, interactions with climate scientists, and invitations to Earth Day in the metaverse.
Kurani spoke on the partnership and the goal of the project, highlighting the importance of "sourcing energy-efficient processes whenever possible." She added:
"By partnering with Abris for this drop, which leverages the hyper-efficient Algorand network, we're shining a light on the innovation happening in the Web3 world - innovation that is community-driven, inclusive, and, yes, climate-minded. Tech- and crypto-literate legislators like myself are essential to paving a path toward this reality, and we hope this NFT drop gets people excited about everything the future of the internet can enable."
The NFTs will be available until March 31st, with each asset of the Kurani for Congr3ss collection being one of a kind, and mintable only once.
In fact, just last week, one presidential candidate in South Korea launched an NFT collection to support his campaign.