In an effort to make digital assets more available to a wider customer base, a new physical non-fungible token vending machine is slated to be presented by myNFT, a multichain NFT marketplace. They will display Europe’s first actual NFT vending machine at the NFT.London conference (November 3-4).

Consumers can rapidly purchase an NFT without the use of a digital wallet, and can use the machine to select an item from the marketplace’s initial inventory of donated NFTs. The concept will be positioned immediately outside the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westminster, London, where anyone passing by will be able to purchase up to five NFTs.

“There is so much promise in the NFT industry, and it’s such a shame to see some of that go to waste when potential new entrants are put off becoming engaged by different unneeded and complex restrictions”, said Hugh McDonaugh, co-founder of MyNFT. “We’re determined to turn NFT investment into an everyday activity, and break it out of its current clique. The best way for the sector to grow is through popular involvement, and we’re only going to achieve that by breaking down barriers. Our unique vending machine, the only one in Europe, is a fun and quirky way to demonstrate that.”

The proceeds from the machine will be donated to Giveth, an effort that helps developing countries with public services and education, and Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity, which gives professional nurses to sick children.

Tickets to the NFT Conference can be purchased here.

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