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Ghana Post Marks King’s 25th Reign with NFT-Linked Stamps
Yesterday, Ghana Post began embracing tradition and tech with NFT-linked postage stamps, marking King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s Silver Jubilee.
Each of the 7,200 Crypto Stamps available, valued at 250 Ghanaian cedi ($18), integrates cultural motifs with blockchain technology, offering a tribute to the King’s 25-year reign.
Other Ghana Post collections, without NFT counterparts, are available at lower prices. However, the postal service does offer a conventional gold frame stamp priced at an eye-boggling 100,000 cedi ($7,200).
Ghana Post Marks King’s 25th Reign with NFT-Linked Stamps
Yesterday, Ghana Post began embracing tradition and tech with NFT-linked postage stamps, marking King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s Silver Jubilee.
Each of the 7,200 Crypto Stamps available, valued at 250 Ghanaian cedi ($18), integrates cultural motifs with blockchain technology, offering a tribute to the King’s 25-year reign.
Other Ghana Post collections, without NFT counterparts, are available at lower prices. However, the postal service does offer a conventional gold frame stamp priced at an eye-boggling 100,000 cedi ($7,200).
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