Coca-Cola will be launching 136 Pride series NFTs in collaboration with designer and advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, Rich Mnisi.
Some of the NFTs are already listed on OpenSea.
The Coca-Cola Pride Series NFTs have a floor price of 1 Ethereum.
Each NFT, currently being minted on the Polygon Network, will be unique and aims to shine color-filled light on the LGBTQIA+ community’s members and spread a message of love.
The team at Coca-Cola further pointed out that Rich Mnisi’s artwork pushes boundaries on the concepts of identity and community.
Furthermore, all proceeds of the initial sale of the NFTs will be donated to charities serving the LGBTQIA+ community. For the first 12 months, the proceeds will be donated directly to OUT, an LGBTQIA+ charity chosen by Rich Mnisi, which has been professionally serving the community with physical and mental healthcare.


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