First NFT collection of the BND


 

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While the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has obviously positioned itself against blockchain technology with little expertise, one institution in Germany is more future-oriented: The Federal Intelligence Service (BND) has recently published its own NFT collection and a "Blockchain Challenge" launched on social networks.

There are puzzles to be solved before purchase, but with the appropriate expertise, participants can find their way to the relevant marketplace and then purchase one of the NFTs that are still available. The NFT collection consists of 999 computer-generated different dog images, around 70 of which have already been found and sold. If you have completed the tasks and would like to buy a corresponding BNDogXXX-NFT, you will be happy about a low price, but you should be aware that the actual price is the individual purchase address, because the BND is looking for support from experts against the growing hacker attacks.

We bought two NFTs and are now owners of the BNDog985 and BNDog456.

By the way, if you want to protect your cryptocurrencies, consider a hardware wallet from Ledger or Trezor. For Ledger you can find a bonus code for $10 when purchasing a Ledger here: Link

Picture 1: BNDog985, the NFT No. 985 from the current BND collection.
Picture 2: BNDog456, the NFT No. 456 from the current BND collection.
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