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Dubai Museum of the Future, Binance to launch first-ever NFT collection

Museum of the Future. (WAM)
  • The Museum, which launched only a few weeks ago, is already making an impact with visitors, with tickets and Museum Future Talks series sold out days in advance.
  • The first NFT drop is set to be announced in the coming weeks, with the collection to be linked to ‘The Most Beautiful Building on Earth’.

Dubai’s Museum of the Future will develop and launch several digital products on the blockchain, starting with the first-ever NFT collection.

The collection, named The Most Beautiful NFTs in the Metaverse, and other products will be developed in collaboration with Binance NFT, the NFT marketplace of Binance.

The Museum, which launched only a few weeks ago, is already making an impact with visitors, with tickets and Museum Future Talks series sold out days in advance.

The first NFT drop is set to be announced in the coming weeks, with the collection to be linked to ‘The Most Beautiful Building on Earth’.

Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Teleworking Applications, said, “Museum of the Future’s partnership with the world’s largest cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem player makes a significant contribution towards Dubai’s plans to establish a new international digital asset ecosystem, which will, in turn, generate long-term economic growth within the digital economy.”

Helen Hai, Head of Binance NFT, said, “We look forward to working with the Museum to develop industry-leading digital products that enhance the growth of the industry and promote adoption of blockchain within the region.”