Freemason Argentina Releases 77 NFTs With The Name CryptoMasons, Here's The Reason!

JAKARTA - The Argentine Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Mason plunged into nonfungible tokens (NFT), but with a touch of philanthropic. This secret society released 77 NFT digital art under the name CryptoMasons, with the advantage of returning to a local charity supported by the group.

According to the announcement, this is the first official NFT project supported by a local Grand Lodge. A Masonic Grand Lodge is an entity that regulates certain brotherhood freemason groups in certain regions. Although this project comes from branches in Argentina, there are hundreds that already exist around the world.

His collection contains esoteric images related to Masonic history and knowledge, such as the floors of black and white boxes as well as the famous symbol of the square and compass. Even the specific number of 77 available NFTs correlated with significant numbers in the tradition and spirituality of the occult.

Behind this collection is the intention of philanthropy Lodge, which provides part of the funds back to local charities. The website for the collection claims that the organization uses this collection, in part, to increase philanthropic action to a new and unprecedented scale in institutional history.

This is another NFT collection that uses a combination of Web3 technology and utilities for philanthropics. Digital assets are used from things like fundraisers for conflict victims in Ukraine to micro donations to classical music.

The profits from the sale of CryptoMasons NFT will be used for local orphanages, professional development centers for youth and immigration rights centers in Argentina.

As reported by Cointelegraph, the development of Argentina comes as the country continues its crypto adoption. On August 24, the country's Mendoza province began accepting crypto to pay taxes and administrative costs. A month earlier Binance and Mastercard announced the launch of prepaid crypto cards in Argentina.

According to survey data from Triple-A, about 5.18% of Argentina's population has the type of cryptocurrency, which is more than 2.4 million people.