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Credit Suisse launches NFT collection to support women’s soccer

Swiss largest bank Credit Suisse together with the Swiss Football Association launches NFT collection to support women’s soccer. NFTs will be released on the Etherium blockchain.

The collection includes 756 digital art portraits of Swiss women’s national team players and will be sold from July 11 to August 31 exclusively through the Credit Suisse CSX app. The author of the works is the Swiss artist Daniela Filippelli.<br

The NFTs will be divided into three parts: “unique” (1 NFT per player), “rare” (5 different NFTs per player) and “limited” (30 different NFTs per player). Thus, the unique collection will have a total of 11 NFT, the rare collection will have 55 NFT, and the limited collection will have 690 NFT;

The unique collection will sell for 10,000 CHF each, the rare collection will sell for 3,500 CHF each, and the limited collection will sell for 150 CHF. Payments will be accepted exclusively in Swiss francs, and NFTs will be stored in the CSX app.

“Each purchase supports the promotion of women’s soccer, with all net proceeds going to national team players and individual projects to promote talented young female players,” Credit Suisse said in a statement.

This is not the only blockchain and cryptocurrency project of Credit Suisse. Earlier this year, Swiss cryptocurrency and tokenized asset management platform Taurus raised $65 million in a funding round led by Credit Suisse.<br