Mon, November 25

Dubai Police Plans to AirDrop Unique Collection of 150 NFTs

NFT News
  • BitOasis and the law enforcement agency work together to combat cybercrime.
  • It seems the NFTs will be minted on the Solana Network as seen in the hashtag.

The rise of NFTs throughout the globe has resulted in several companies entering the market. Some of the worldwide brands that have joined the market include Adidas, Nike, Taco Bell, Coca-Cola, and Campbell.

The general public will get non-fungible tokens due to an airdrop from the Dubai Police Department. According to posts on the country’s official social media accounts, the police force plans to airdrop 150 NFTs.

Ownership of digital assets that are unique and limited is represented by non-fungible tokens (NFTs). NFTs may represent digital and physical assets, such as music, art, soundtracks, collectibles, real estate, and personal identification systems. The NFT, according to Dubai’s law enforcement, stands for or relates to three core values: innovation, security, and communication.

No Specific Blockchain Mentioned

To get the NFTs, users must complete two steps: share the Dubai Police Value NFT post with friends and send a direct message with the recipient’s name, email address, and the address from which they may obtain the NFTs. In the fourth quarter of 2021, the Dubai police began training cryptocurrency investors about cyber fraud. In addition, BitOasis and the law enforcement agency work together to combat cybercrime using cryptocurrencies.

The government of Dubai is making the business climate even more favorable for crypto enterprises, and this is likely to continue to boost Dubai’s crypto economy. The Police mentioned no specific blockchain, but based on the hashtag used in the social media post, it seems the NFTs will be minted on the Solana Network. However, there is no way of knowing whether this is just a random hashtag used in the post.

Content writer by profession. A crypto lover and has passion for writing. Follows the developments of digital currency right from its launch, years ago.