The new Devil Dogs NFT series is a crypto token initiative that is designed to support military personnel in the U.S.
The proceeds of this first-of-its-kind initiative, which intends to use Web3 technology to accomplish both real-world and virtual rewards, will fund vital veteran services.
Owners and investors of Devil Dogs NFT series have the potential to acquire unique and tradable “everyday hero” tokens.
Devil Dogs NFT founder
Dave Grannan, co-founder of Devil Dogs NFTs, said this project is inspired by two issues he deeply cares about.
“As a Gulf War veteran, I know firsthand how our veteran healthcare system is falling short. And, as tech executive, I’m very bullish on the future of crypto, blockchain and most things Web3,” Grannan said.
Grannan is a Silicon Valley tech CEO and Gulf War veteran.
The Devil Dogs campaign offers two options: investors may buy an NFT to fund wellness efforts or contribute an NFT to an active-duty military member.
NFT initiative to support military
Set to be minted this fall, Devil Dogs will release 1,775 unique and inspirational bulldog NFTs honoring service in the U.S. Marine Corps. However, donated NFTs are now available on the project’s website.
As the initiative develops, Devil Dogs intends to contribute more than 90% of its money to important veteran organizations primarily focused on basic problems affecting veterans, such as access to health care, prevention of suicide, and homelessness.
Aside from that, Devil Dogs intends to back educational and financial literacy initiatives that assist veterans in making a smoother transition into civilian life.
For crypto-curious, purpose-driven investors
Grannan is certain that the initiative will resonate with many individuals who understand the issues that veterans confront, as well as crypto-curious individuals and experienced investors who are prepared for more purpose-driven NFT holdings.
“If you’re crypto-curious, this project can be your safe on-ramp to the crypto world. And if you’re a crypto native, I ask, ‘Don’t you want a warrior in your collection who’s truly metaverse ready?'” Grannan said.