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Turkey's digital art gallery ICRYPEX NFT Marketplace, established by the crypto money exchange ICRYPEX, introduced its new collections. Within the project's scope, the entire archive of one of Turkey's most influential newspapers will be converted to NFT.
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ISTANBUL (TR) - The new NFT collections of the ICRYPEX NFT Marketplace, established by the Turkey-based crypto money exchange ICRYPEX, were introduced at the launch. ICRYPEX NFT Marketplace, defined as Turkey's digital art gallery, has signed three new collaborations in its latest collections.
In sharing his evaluations, ICRYPEX CEO Gökalp İçer said, “The ICRYPEX NFT Marketplace, which we announced in the past months, is coming to the NFT community with three new collections. Our collaboration with a foundation, a newspaper and a record-breaking athlete not only brings Turkey's values to the NFT ecosystem but also breaks new ground."
Within the scope of its unique collections, ICRYPEX NFT Marketplace collaborated with the Nesin Foundation, founded by Turkish humorist Aziz Nesin, to raise children as beneficial individuals to society. In addition, a unique collection was designed for Erden Eruç, the owner of Cumhuriyet Newspaper publishing since 1924, and holds 17 Guinness Records.
Stating that Aziz Nesin's memories, Cumhuriyet Newspaper's 82-year archive and Erden Eruç's equipment will be exhibited as NFT at the ICRYPEX NFT Marketplace, ICRYPEX CEO Gökalp İçer said, “All three collections will be available for pre-sale in June. We hope that the collections we will put up for sale with the support of our partners, which are important values for Turkey, reach the global NFT community and create value for the NFT ecosystem.”
Each issue in the 82-year-old archive of Cumhuriyet, one of Turkey's most influential newspapers, will be on sale as NFT as part of the collection. With the project, which Cumhuriyet Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Arif Kızılyalı describes as "a major turning point for the history of media,” the headlines that left their mark on Turkey's history will turn into digital artworks. In this respect, cooperation represents a first on a global scale.
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