Home Technology Blockchain Dubai Police to release 150 free NFTs available to people around the world Dubai Police is the first government entity in the UAE to create its own digital assets by Gulf Business April 5, 2022 The Dubai Police department has announced the release of NFTs, its first set of non-fungible tokens, including 150 free digital assets representing innovation, security, and communication. Members of the public, whether inside or outside the country, can own these digital assets for free by participating in the Dubai Police campaign with a repost, sharing and necessary information for registration of interest, informed Brigadier Khalid Nasser Al Razooqi, director of the General Department of Artificial Intelligence at Dubai Police. #أخبار | شرطة دبي تطرح 150 أصلاً رقمياً “NFT” حصريا ومجاناً للجمهور التفاصيل: https://t.co/uDW1i9twH8#أمنكم_سعادتنا pic.twitter.com/CoIRGCMO2U — Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) March 31, 2022 All individuals interested must share the announcement of the Dubai Police Value NFT post with their friends and submit a direct message to Dubai Police on their social media platforms with their names, emails, and NFT wallet addresses, Dubai Police tweeted. “NFT is a unit of data stored on a type of digital ledger called a blockchain, and every NFT is a unique copy in itself, containing complete information about the date of creation and owner,” said Al Razooqi. #DubaiPolice features its first Airdrop collection of 150 NFT Participate now and own your NFT from Dubai Police first collection. pic.twitter.com/zrUzMrzRX8 — Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) March 31, 2022 Dubai Police is the first government entity in the UAE to create its own digital assets and the first police organisation in the world to do so, reported local media. Meanwhile last month, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, issued the Dubai Virtual Asset Regulation Law to establish a legal framework to protect investors and and implement international standards for virtual assets (VA) industry governance. The law is applicable throughout the emirate, including special development zones and free zones, except for the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). “Approving the virtual asset law and establishing the Dubai Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority is a vital step that establishes the UAE’s position in this sector a step that aims to help the sector to grow and protect investors,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid had then said. Tags Dubai Police NFTs Non-fungible Token 0 Comments You might also like Introducing UAE’s first female land rescue team UAE driving fines: Participate in Dubai Police’s ‘accident-free day’ to remove black points WATCH: Dubai Police seize 640 bicycles, e-scooters from reckless riders UAE weather alert: Dubai Police issue warning to motorists