Pride Icons has pledged $1 million to queer organizations—but it can't be the only one to make a difference.
Every day this month, Pride Icons will open auctions on four prestige-level NFTs with a starting bid of 0.06ETH each, around $110 at the time this piece was published. Pride Icons will also be the first community to offer credit card payment at auction thanks to its partnership with payment processing company. So if you want to buy in, all you need is your go-to card and an email address—no crypto wallet required.
Buying an NFT will grant you access to one of three membership tiers in the project’s community, called Pi. And this membership has its privileges. Prestige members, for example, will receive VIP concierge services and discounts on plastic surgery as well as subscriptions to Gymage, the Madrid-based fitness club with an outpost in Miami. Prime and Plus memberships will also offer discounts on similar services but at lower percentages with access to limited-edition Pi community clothing.
“As we continue to expand our community, we want to further help people who are going through a transition, want to start families and more,” Pride Icons co-founder
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