NFT project plans crowdfund purchase of Cold War nuclear bunker

Key Points

  • A Solana NFT project, Dead Bruv, plans to crowdfund the purchase of a Cold War-era nuclear bunker in Rutland, England.
  • The project aims to sell 100,000 NFTs at $14 each, with 10,000 NFTs airdropped to existing Meatbags holders.
  • Holders will join the Billionaire Bunker Club DAO, which will decide the bunker's future use if the purchase is successful.
  • The bunker, built in 1960, was decommissioned in 1968 and is listed for auction with a guide price of £650,000.

Summary

Dead Bruv, a Solana-based NFT project, has launched an initiative to purchase a Cold War-era nuclear bunker in Rutland, England, through the sale of 100,000 NFTs. The project, which began as a humorous idea, aims to "make NFTs fun again" by engaging the community in a unique real-world asset acquisition. The NFTs will be sold starting at $14 each, with 10,000 NFTs being airdropped to existing Meatbags holders. If successful, the bunker will be managed by the Billionaire Bunker Club, a DAO where members will vote on its future use, potentially turning it into a survival resort, a venue for end-of-the-world festivals, or a luxury Airbnb. The bunker, once used for monitoring nuclear activities, is listed for auction with a guide price of £650,000. This endeavor reflects a growing trend of using DAOs and NFTs for crowdfunding unique and historical assets, following in the footsteps of projects like ConstitutionDAO and LinksDAO.

cointelegraph
April 21, 2025
Crypto
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