Adopt a Water Monster Drop: 2022-07-25T17:00:00Z - 2022-07-25T17:00:00Z (17:00 UTC)
Welcome to the “Adopt a Water Monster” collection, we would like to
introduce you to the world of axolotls, an amphibian endangered species that
live in the ancient lake of Xochimilco, in Mexico City, which today needs your
help.
The collection presents 100 axolots NFTs that seek to give a sustainable
approach to the digital universe through different objectives:
• Raise funds for the conservation of axolotls
Through the profits acquired by the project, donations will be made to
axolotl reserves in Mexico to ensure the conservation and reproduction of the
species.
The collection has an agreement with the Mexican Museum of the Axolotl,
located in the municipality of Chignahuapan in the State of Puebla, in Mexico,
which gives the owners of the NFTs the right to access a real reserve and
personally meet the axolotls that are being supported by purchasing the NFTs.
The contact and access details will be revealed to the NFT buyers.
• Combat the illicit market of endangered animals
The main objective of the collection is to share the message that the
only way an endangered animal should be acquired is through its virtual
artistic representation, preserving its uniqueness without affecting the
conservation of the species.
• Disseminate the characteristics of axolotls
The project seeks to share the factors that make the conservation of the
axolotl so important:
- The world “axoltl”
comes from the ancient náhuatl, language used by the Aztecs and it means “Water
Monster”
- They can regenerate any
part of their body (including their brain).
- They have the longest
DNA structure known.
- They literally never
get old; they keep their young body characteristics their whole life unless
they are exposed to extreme stress conditions and evolve to salamanders (yes,
like Pokemon).
- They properties
contribute to research projects against cancer.
• Promote Mexican artistic development
The project seeks to promote the development of Mexican digital art
through an exhibition with an international scope.
The collection has 100 unique specimens developed by the Mexican digital
artist Juan Fernando Bravo Rojas, who has managed to capture the beauty of
these animals by establishing in each axolotl unique details of texture,
colors, lighting, and other elements that configure these virtual specimens as
real artworks.
Feel free to contact us through discord or twitter if you have any
questions.