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Trippy Bunny NFT Send Donation Of All Mint Proceeds to Suicide Prevention Foundation

| 13-Th9-2021
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Trippy Bunny NFT – a nonfungible token initiative developed on the Solana blockchain – is reportedly planning to send donations of all its mint sale proceeds towards the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Specifically, the news reportedly surfaced on Suicide Prevention Day – an international event to raise awareness taking place on September 10th. 

“BIG ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE TRIPPY BUNNY TRIBE!

Today is National Suicide Prevention Day and we’ve decided, as a team, to donate ALL the mint sales raised to @afspnational thru @TheGivingBlock.

THATS $220,886 $GUSD TO HELP PREVENT SUICIDE!

FULL ETHERSCAN: https://t.co/n5N69KsadP pic.twitter.com/LBFwahSBGn

— Trippy Bunny Tribe (@TrippyBunnyNFT) September 11, 2021”

Trippy Bunny’s mint proceeds were reportedly gathered using Gemini dollars (GUSD) and has an overall value equivalent to $220,886. 

The entire sum will be dedicated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, with the initiative revealed details of the transaction hash identification, visible on Etherscan. 

Trippy Bunny minted 1,111 NFTs on Sept. 10, with the collectible individually having a value equivalent to 1.11 SOL. 

The GUSD token transfer reportedly received support from The Giving Block – a crypto donations platform that successfully introduced numerous projects, aimed at amping up charitable contributions from the blockchain sphere. 

The most recent project from the company – goes by the name “Crypto Giving Pledge” – reportedly witnessed contributions from seasoned players in the field, nominally Ryan Selkis, Dan Matuszewski, Qiao Wang, and Haseeb Qureshi.

“We’re excited to continue to see such generosity from NFT creators and the broader crypto community. The NFT community has raised millions for many important causes and it’s great to see Trippy Bunny choose the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. We hope this donation inspires more donations like it.” Alex Wilson, the co-founder of The Giving Block, further remarked.

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