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FindR launches QR coded Lost & Found communication network.

FindR, the inventive French firm has launched its advanced Lost & Found communication network through stickers and QR code technology supported by its inaugural FindR x Artist NFT sticker collection. 

FindR has brought together a diverse group of ten talented artists from around the world, specializing in various artistic disciplines, including illustration, typography, fine art, graffiti art, and photography.  This exclusive collection introduces art enthusiasts to a limited edition of 1,000 stickers + NFTs per artist, along with 100 artist proofs. Each sticker boasts a unique QR code, seamlessly linked to its NFT digital counterpart. FindR presents the rare ‘phygital’ combination – a fusion of tangible stickers and digital NFTs. 

Featured artists: Olivia Steele, Leona Rose, Arno Bani, Bureau Alice, Mat Voyce, Van OrtOn, Argiris Ser, RAWS, Yeye Weller, ABSTRK.

Each sticker preserves 100 sqm of forest through ForestCalling’s rainforest protection and carbon offset projects. Since 2020, FC has saved over 2m sqm of rainforest, intending to protect 10,000 hectares by 2030. MORE: forestcalling.com

FindR stickers + NFTs effortlessly integrate into FindR’s QR code wallet. Through the NiftyKit launchpad, minting becomes an instant experience. The process, working seamlessly with the ETH blockchain, is compatible with leading NFT marketplaces such as OpenSea and Rarible. MORE: niftykit.com

MORE: FindR.io/limited-edition

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FindR is the very first QR code brand: a QR code network providing innovative Lost & Found solutions, cutting-edge QR code reading app and connected stickers, powered by a strong environmental ethos – Lose less, replace less. The firm aims to redefine the way we interact with our belongings. 

 

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