🔑 Key Takeaways
- Polkadot has partnered with BitBasel for the “Art for Impact” program.
- The project will send selected artworks related to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the Moon.
- Artwork will be archived using space-proof Nanofiche technology.
- Polkadot continues to support cultural innovation through Web3.

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📢 Full Story
Polkadot, a leading blockchain platform, has officially teamed up with BitBasel for a unique mission that blends art, space, and blockchain. As part of BitBasel’s “Art for Impact” initiative, Polkadot will help launch digital artworks inspired by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the Moon.
The artworks—created by global artists—will represent important topics like climate change, quality education, and gender equality. These pieces will be preserved permanently on the Moon using Nanofiche, a special ultra-durable technology designed to survive the tough lunar environment.
This effort is a part of the Galactic Legacy Preservation for Humanity (GLPH) project, which aims to archive humanity’s creative and cultural achievements beyond Earth.
A panel of curators from Polkadot, BitBasel, GLPH, and the University of Florida Blockchain Lab will carefully select the artworks that will make it into space. Artists from around the world are invited to submit digital pieces including photography, illustrations, and mixed media.
This collaboration shows Polkadot’s growing commitment to using blockchain for social and cultural good, and it highlights how Web3 can go beyond finance to make a lasting impact—even beyond our planet.
For artists interested in taking part, BitBasel will be releasing detailed submission guidelines on their website.
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