The five lucky winners were revealed on Monday afternoon, each winner will be receiving $10,000.00.
The University of The Bahamas (UB) has announced the student winners of its Non-fungible token (NFT) Digital Arts Projects.
The five lucky winners were revealed on Monday afternoon and will each be receiving $10,000.
The initiative was funded by the Champ Medici Arts Fund (CMAF) Scholarship Award at UB, a collaboration involving Cordell Broadus, son of legendary American rapper Snoop Dogg, and the Tezos Foundation. The award was established in March 2024 with a $100K donation.
Eyewitness News spoke with Jean Joseph, who won under in the category Music, His selection was entitled 3 of Dem (EP).
Jospeh said that it’s an amazing feeling to win and described it as a great opportunity to learn about NFT technology.
“I feel really good about winning because I put a lot of work into my music and I’m glad that people are finally starting to appreciate it,” Joseph said.
“I’m also excited about learning more about NFT technology. I think it’s a really cool way to sell and collect art, and I’m grateful that UB is giving me this opportunity.”
NFT technology a unique digital identifier that is recorded on a blockchain and is used to certify ownership and authenticity.
Alesha Pinder also won within the Music category, while Madison Cartwright, Nelson Gray and Alyssa Pinder won for Visual Art composition.
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