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@FramdNFT, connecting projects and sharing value

🧵 Beyond a project, FRĀMD are building an NFT ecosystem. Uniting many brands under a common tokenomic standard.

Read on to find out what makes this NFT giant tick
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At the core of @FramdNFT is #ArtFi

In a space where all projects seek to build alone and compete for attention and liquidity, FRĀMD target economic synergy in the NFT space 🤝

sharing value through the community...
@16bitfightclub @Pengwyn_BINC @TheRedemption14 #Thaenia
...A community that the FRĀMD team have long been contributing to

Though not only strong in development, FRĀMD have become a group of diverse professionals;
🎓 Educators
🧪 Scientists
🙀 Animators (having worked for Disney, Netflix and Marvel)

🌐 and a strong community network
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While everyone is understandably focused on #COVID19, something potentially very important happened in the peace process on #Donbas #Ukraine a few days ago. Warning, very long thread to follow.
On 11 Mar., parties to the war in Donbas agreed at a #Minsk Trilateral Contact Group (#TCG) meeting to form an Advisory council starting 25 Mar. This is big news.
The stated goal is to allow #Kyiv to negotiate implementation of the 2015 Minsk II agreements, which outline a political settlement to the conflict, with those directly concerned: residents of territories currently outside government control.
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A Nation is built with the combination of the wisdom of the old & energy of the youth. Think of the resolute boldness of @obyezeks, resilience of @YeleSowore, visionary atticism of @feladurotoye, exposure of @MoghaluKingsley, experience of @atiku & the wisdom of @RealJERRYGANA...
...add to that the enlightened scrutiny of over 70million active youthful citizen and you are ushered into the New Nigeria we have been deprived of for so long. But can two walk together except they are in sync? Nigeria MUST be the focus as driven by competent leadership. 🤔
In a democracy, we each have more power to speak up and to connect than we imagine. But most people don’t publish their best work or seek to organize people who care. Most of the time, it’s far easier to avert our eyes or blame the system or the dominant power structure.
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