The Latest NFT Project Which Focuses On Preserving Polar Bears - Arctic Bearz
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The project aims at getting the NFT community closer towards a social cause, a one of its kind seen till date.

A few years back, cryptocurrencies were almost unknown and people were unaware of its workings. Since then, it has risen to become one of the most popular channels around the financial markets. With the growth of cryptocurrencies, NFTs have also shown a prominent upward curve and many projects have been introduced, much to the amazement of investors. However, very few have been really able to focus on social causes like the one we figured out of late named Arctic Bearz. This is supposedly one of the foremost projects aiming at preserving and helping the endangered species which dominate Antarctica.

What makes Arctic Bearz unique from the current NFT projects?

It's a one of its kind NFT which helps the endangered polar bears as well as keep your crypto wallets registers ringing. Through this project the creators have tried to focus the NFT community's attention towards doing their bit for climate change which will affect the glaciers directly putting immense stress on its inhabitants, especially polar bears who are already on the globe's endangered list of animals. The objective of this project is to part with their profits in adopting and sponsoring polar bears, with the first 100 Arctic Bearz holders receiving an adoption pack for a polar bear. Their aim is to create a whole sustainable ecosystem via a robust breeding framework. Those who have lent their hands of support to Arctic Bearz well ahead of time are bound to get their places secured in the white list, with a number of lucky winners who would be receiving a female polar bear.

What's the game plan, how does Arctic Bearz take off from the starting point?

There are a total of 3,500 Arctic Bearz in existence in the initial stages. The evolution stage is called the 'Icy Glaciers' Stage, during which the project would be built around the community with a special focus on improving its sustainability and longevity. After this comes the 'Sea Ice' stage where the project would integrate itself with Immutable Xz and their 100 original and the extended 250 whitelist spots would open up for early members, Twitch live stream winners and many more who are eligible for minting. After the completion of this stage, they move on to the 'Tundra'. The third phase involves distributing polar bear adoption packs to the community. 5% of all proceeds from the mint launch will be donated to their partnering charity that supports and helps the endangerment of polar bears. The first 100 Arctic Bear holders will receive an adoption pack for a polar bear, followed by opening of an online gallery and Discord community giveaways.

Next in line would be The Snowy Peaks, which would step into phase 4. This phase will see $10,000 gifted to one lucky winner, followed by the launch of their female polar bears NFT. There would be plenty of rewards in store for early adopters. The final phase would be The Atlantic Shift which would see the Development, advertisement & release of their own Arctic Bearz Merchandise which will be linked to a custom shop built into their website. All products displayed would be made from sustainable materials, with 25% of all its sales proceeds going to WWF charity. A lot would be followed including the very first exclusive VIP event for Arctic Bearz holders and supporters, launch of their online gallery including migration to the metaverse allowing 2D/3D versions of their artwork to be published, integration into existing games throughout the metaverse giving the community a wider spectrum and much more exciting opportunities which would impress the members till no end

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