Fandomdao teams up with Billboard Awards for hearing loss charity

Fandomdao teams up with Billboard Awards for hearing loss charity

Fandomdao, the web3 social platform dedicated to global fandoms, has unveiled its second Impactful Donation Challenge in partnership with the Billboard Music Awards.

Building upon previous ventures, such as the Squid Game Season 2 donation challenge, Fandomdao decided to engage in philanthropy and community empowerment.

The second challenge, centered around the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, blends charitable contributions with fan participation, offering users the chance to spread hope through music to deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals worldwide.

The Fandomdao challenge beckons fans to participate in voting through registration on its website. By voting for their favored contender to win the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, participants contribute to the automatic accumulation of donations based on the final voter turnout and champion the Hear the World Foundation in its mission to support hearing-impaired children globally.

According to the official X account, the ongoing ‘Fandomdao Challenge 2’ will continue until 5 am UTC on March 18, coinciding with the official launch of the Fandomdao service on Feb. 20.

Billboard Music Awards is a premier American pop music awards ceremony, alongside the American Music Awards and the Grammy Awards.

At the 2023 Billboard Music Awards, country sensation Morgan Wallen clinched top honors with 11 awards, closely followed by pop icon Taylor Swift with 10 awards, underscoring her enduring global influence.

As the world anticipates which musician will emerge as the most decorated in 2024, 56 international artists, including Drake, Rihanna, Billie Eilish, Morgan Wallen, 21 Savage, and Olivia Rodrigo, have been nominated for the public’s vote.

Fandomdao is a social platform that grants users autonomy over their data and allows for revenue generation through social interactions. It serves as a nexus where artists and global fandoms converge.


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