
Credit Suisse will release collection of NFTs on the Ethereum network to support women’s football in Switzerland.
756 non-fungible tokens will be available for purchase, which are portraits of the players of the Swiss women’s football team. They were created by the artist Daniela Filippelli.
It will be possible to purchase NFTs from July 11 to August 31 using the official Credit Suisse CSX app. 100% of sales proceeds will go towards the development of women’s football in Switzerland.
The cost of non-fungible tokens from the collection depends on their rarity: unique ones will be sold for $11,165, rare ones for $3,900, and limited ones for $167.
“This project paves the way for the innovative use of digital assets in new financing and service models,” said Daniel Gorrera, head of digital assets at Credit Suisse.
The bank uses the infrastructure of Taurus, a startup that offers storage, tokenization and trading of digital assets.
Recall that in March, Taurus raised $65 million in a Series B funding round led by Credit Suisse.
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Credit Suisse will release collection of NFTs on the Ethereum network to support women’s football in Switzerland.
756 non-fungible tokens will be available for purchase, which are portraits of the players of the Swiss women’s football team. They were created by the artist Daniela Filippelli.
It will be possible to purchase NFTs from July 11 to August 31 using the official Credit Suisse CSX app. 100% of sales proceeds will go towards the development of women’s football in Switzerland.
The cost of non-fungible tokens from the collection depends on their rarity: unique ones will be sold for $11,165, rare ones for $3,900, and limited ones for $167.
“This project paves the way for the innovative use of digital assets in new financing and service models,” said Daniel Gorrera, head of digital assets at Credit Suisse.
The bank uses the infrastructure of Taurus, a startup that offers storage, tokenization and trading of digital assets.
Recall that in March, Taurus raised $65 million in a Series B funding round led by Credit Suisse.
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