The previous president of the Spanish Soccer Federation Luis Rubiales, who presently stands accused of sexual assault, launched an NFT assortment to help ‘actual equality.’
Former Spanish Soccer Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales, who resigned from his publish amid accusations of sexual assault, seems to launching his assortment of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), that includes a picture of him as a toddler.
In an X publish on Jan. 16, Rubiales printed a display copy of a letter from a South Korean firm known as The Moon Labs, which stated that the previous Spanish Soccer Federation president “made a small mistake in ladies world cup.” In a bid to “honor Luis Rubiales for his contributions to Spanish and International soccer,” the Korean startup minted an NFT assortment, which is now accessible on OpenSea, a market for digital collectibles.
“This could be a dangerous problem for [us] as an organization. However we’re convenced, we imagine we’re doing the right and because of this, we began.”
The Moon Labs [original punctuation and grammar preserved]
In response to OpenSea, the so-called Rubiales NFT assortment consists of 170 gadgets, with the creator incomes 10% as royalties. As per the outline, the NFT assortment combines Luis Rubiales’ “achievements as knowledgeable athlete and his experiences from his childhood, successfully portraying his story.”
Rubiales resigned from his publish in September 2023, following a scandal involving a non-consensual kiss he gave to Spain participant Jenni Hermoso in the course of the Ladies’s World Cup closing. In October 2023, FIFA banned Rubiales from all soccer actions for 3 years.