BurgerCities presents its 2025 NFT project proposal

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  • BurgerCities proposes an NFT launch for 2025 with particular emphasis on art, culture and technology.
  • NFTs will offer additional functionalities such as exclusive rights and digital authentication.
  • The community will be able to vote on the proposal from December 27 to December 30, 2024

BurgerCities (BURGER) presented a proposal to establish modern series NFT for 2025in an attempt to expand the reach of these digital assets beyond mere collecting.

The initiative aims to integrates elements of art, culture and technology in its projects. This annual NFT series will not only be an opportunity to appreciate digital art, but it will be they also contain additional functionalities. These include opportunity obtaining exclusive rights and using the digital identity authentication system.

The goal of the BurgerCities proposal is make an impact on the digital asset market capitalizing on the growing interest in NFTs, especially in areas such as collection and drops. The issuance of these modern NFTs aims to revitalize the market and promote the development of both digital art and technological culture. However, the community will have to vote on this proposalwhich will determine whether NFT 2025 will be launched.

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Community vote on BurgerCities NFTs

From December 27 to December 30, 2024, community members will have the opportunity to participate in the voting process, where they can choose between two options. First, you must support the proposalbelieving that the issuance of annual NFTs will open up modern opportunities in the digital market. The second option is to oppose the proposal due to concerns about possible risks such as market fluctuations or technical problems. Voting will be crucial in determining the direction of the project and its impact on the platform.

Voting results will be announced on various social media platforms after the process is completed

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