While I can appreciate the charitable intentions behind this project, it appears to have some major red flags surrounding it. Aside from its noble cause which I wholeheartedly support and being a red blooded male so I can ‘appreciate’ this type of art way more than compared to projects like CryptoPunks or those boring rock jpegs for example.

One big concerning aspect is its online presence. When conducting a Google search using the exact project name, the website does not appear on the first page, overshadowed by another NFT crypto project called 'Crypto Titties'. Additionally, it's worth noting that the project's Instagram account appears to have been deactivated, and the CEO's LinkedIn profile indicates that she left the project after just one month.

Given these disastrous factors, I've decided not to delve further into a detailed review of the project. However, it would be interesting to ascertain how much they raised from their NFT sales and whether the claimed 30% allocation to breast cancer charity was indeed realized. Show Less

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