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NFT Artist Collects $140K for Cancer Treatment Charity
The purpose of the collection that he collected from the Scotland-based occasion is to back treatment of the most dangerous disease named cancer.

A non-fungible token (NFT) artist has remained effective in collecting almost $140,000 (approximately £114,000) from an Edinburgh-based art event. The purpose of the collection that he collected from the Scotland-based occasion is to back treatment of the most dangerous disease named cancer.
NFT Artist Gathers $140K for a Charity that Backs Cancer Treatment
Maggie’s Edinburgh is an institution that devotedly operates to provide cancer treatment for free. The respective organization obtained up to £114,000 from the Scotland-based famous crypto artist named Trevor Jones. He reportedly collected the respective funds at a yearly Web3 Castle Party close to Paris. The venue of the collection was a charity auction and exhibition.
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As per Maggie’s Edinburgh Fundraising, remained effective in collecting the biggest single donation of funds from such an art event. In this way, the respective collection denotes the only largest single donation recorded in just one art event in the 24-year history of Edinburgh Center. A spokesperson from Maggie’s Edinburgh also commented on this development.
Spokesperson Links the Development to NFT Community’s Enthusiasm and Support
The spokesperson credited the respective development to the enthusiasm and support that the NFT art-related community provided. The cumulative funds will move toward the assistance of 4,000 people who are affected by cancer. In addition to this, this money will also support the locals who require vital support. The exhibition took place at Château de Vallery which is near Paris.
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It witnessed thirty artists’ participation. Jones remarked on this move and said that the funds will pave the way toward a significant difference. He added that they will back services for people impacted by the diagnosis of cancer. While moving on, Jones asserted that this is considered to be a remarkable method to recall such a dear artist who is also taken by the dangerous disease.