Haunting the Hungry Ghosts
Foodie Culture Coming to the BlockchainIn this article I review the ‘Hungry Ghost Social Club’, a project built around connecting foodies through the NFT space. If you like web3 and good food, keep reading…Whilst sitting in a Twitter Space a while back, I was browsing through the profiles of some of the speakers. This is something I have found myself doing plenty as of late (I’m even listening to one as I write this). But in this particular space that I was listening to, I was reading into on...
Advancing with the Astronauts
Building Together with the BlockchainAre you interested in joining a community of passionate entrepreneurs? Excited to find opportunities to learn, build and collaborate? This is one for you…Finally, a project that I learned about outside of a twitter space. I’ve always fancied myself as the type to create something of my own, so when I heard of opportunities to align myself with the entrepreneurial crowd, I took them. Many of these have come thanks to the Flaming Galahs’ community, including...
Exploring the Flaming Galahs
A Fantastic Entry Into the Australian Web 3.0 SpaceFor my first article on the Australian Web 3.0 space, I figured I’d cover how I got started. Curious to hear about how I found my entry into the web3 space? Want to know about an organisation designed to help Aussie students enter the industry? Keep reading to find out what’s around.My first experiences with the web 3.0 space came about much the same as most people these days, trading cryptocurrency. About six months ago, in November 2021, I ...
Hey! You can call me Aqua, I'm an Aussie engineering student excited by the world of web 3.0 and blockchain technology. realaqua.crypto
Haunting the Hungry Ghosts
Foodie Culture Coming to the BlockchainIn this article I review the ‘Hungry Ghost Social Club’, a project built around connecting foodies through the NFT space. If you like web3 and good food, keep reading…Whilst sitting in a Twitter Space a while back, I was browsing through the profiles of some of the speakers. This is something I have found myself doing plenty as of late (I’m even listening to one as I write this). But in this particular space that I was listening to, I was reading into on...
Advancing with the Astronauts
Building Together with the BlockchainAre you interested in joining a community of passionate entrepreneurs? Excited to find opportunities to learn, build and collaborate? This is one for you…Finally, a project that I learned about outside of a twitter space. I’ve always fancied myself as the type to create something of my own, so when I heard of opportunities to align myself with the entrepreneurial crowd, I took them. Many of these have come thanks to the Flaming Galahs’ community, including...
Exploring the Flaming Galahs
A Fantastic Entry Into the Australian Web 3.0 SpaceFor my first article on the Australian Web 3.0 space, I figured I’d cover how I got started. Curious to hear about how I found my entry into the web3 space? Want to know about an organisation designed to help Aussie students enter the industry? Keep reading to find out what’s around.My first experiences with the web 3.0 space came about much the same as most people these days, trading cryptocurrency. About six months ago, in November 2021, I ...
Hey! You can call me Aqua, I'm an Aussie engineering student excited by the world of web 3.0 and blockchain technology. realaqua.crypto

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In this article I look into the ‘Everyday Sloths’, an NFT collection partnered with The Sloth Conservation Foundation who are leveraging the NFT hype for nature’s benefit.
A couple weeks ago while browsing the various project Discord’s that I’ve joined, I stumbled across a message promoting an Aussie project with a free mint program (they’d even cover gas). Of course, I was immediately suspicious, but still had to check it out. Upon following through to the project’s channels, I came to realise that the free mint was simply the first phase, a way to get the name out there. After seeing that it was also a project promoting wildlife conservation, I saw no reason not to jump in and mint my own.

The Everyday Sloths is a project built by two Aussie web developers and is officially partnered with The Sloth Conservation Foundation (SloCo). From each NFT sold, the project commit a donation of 7 $MATIC or US$10, whichever is higher, to SloCo. Additionally, as part of the partnership, everyone who purchases one of the NFTs is entitled to claim a virtual adoption package of their sloth.
At this point, I’ve only covered the charitable connection of the project, but there’s also the actual art aspects to consider. When you get an Everyday Sloth, you can connect it to ‘The Jungle’, where you can customise it with different wardrobe items, download it as a phone / smart watch background, and use it as your PFP. There are also some other planned features that I’ll let you explore for yourself.
Ultimately, the Everyday Sloths are a fun little NFT project supporting a great cause. If you’re interested in exploring it any further, go ahead and check out their website!
If you like what you read, go ahead and follow me here, or check out my Twitter and DeSo profiles to stay up to date with what projects I explore.
In this article I look into the ‘Everyday Sloths’, an NFT collection partnered with The Sloth Conservation Foundation who are leveraging the NFT hype for nature’s benefit.
A couple weeks ago while browsing the various project Discord’s that I’ve joined, I stumbled across a message promoting an Aussie project with a free mint program (they’d even cover gas). Of course, I was immediately suspicious, but still had to check it out. Upon following through to the project’s channels, I came to realise that the free mint was simply the first phase, a way to get the name out there. After seeing that it was also a project promoting wildlife conservation, I saw no reason not to jump in and mint my own.

The Everyday Sloths is a project built by two Aussie web developers and is officially partnered with The Sloth Conservation Foundation (SloCo). From each NFT sold, the project commit a donation of 7 $MATIC or US$10, whichever is higher, to SloCo. Additionally, as part of the partnership, everyone who purchases one of the NFTs is entitled to claim a virtual adoption package of their sloth.
At this point, I’ve only covered the charitable connection of the project, but there’s also the actual art aspects to consider. When you get an Everyday Sloth, you can connect it to ‘The Jungle’, where you can customise it with different wardrobe items, download it as a phone / smart watch background, and use it as your PFP. There are also some other planned features that I’ll let you explore for yourself.
Ultimately, the Everyday Sloths are a fun little NFT project supporting a great cause. If you’re interested in exploring it any further, go ahead and check out their website!
If you like what you read, go ahead and follow me here, or check out my Twitter and DeSo profiles to stay up to date with what projects I explore.
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