
1000 original and collectible KSOIDS 3D characters by VFX artist Danil Krivoruchko — NFTs with a heart and meaning, now at OpenSea

Meet the Ksoids, an impossibly addictive NFT collectible that not only creates a world all its own, but also helps protect our world.
Each one of these curious creatures was generated by a hand-crafted algorithm and then lovingly selected by creator to join an elite group of 1,000 Grade-A Ksoids, all available to the discerning investor.
The first few drops will be sold on the NFT marketplace , and available in randomly selected packs of 1, 4, and 10. It’s also possible there will be a few easter eggs thrown into the mix, but that’s all we’re saying for now.
We reserved an original release format for a special . A group of 1,000 Grade-A Ksoids dropping by the pack! Randomly selected by an algorithm, each pack has 1, 4, and 10 Ksoids. Available on the marketplace , the first batch of 100 KSOIDS dropping today!
— One Thousand Ksoids (@ksoids_home)
Clap your hands! Mind your head! Make some noise! Here they drop! KSOIDS! debut is tomorrow on ! Made in 2013 by award-winning studio finally coming as NFTs! We will bring more news out about the KSOIDS cutielicious project! , stay with us!
— One Thousand Ksoids (@ksoids_home)

Charity Donations
Thankfully adopting a Ksoid doesn’t have to mean decimating either their habitat or ours. In an attempt to counteract NFTs’ negative environmental impact, Ksoids will work to reduce their footprint through the .
Not only that, but 20% of all profits will be donated to the , an organization dedicated to protecting orangutans in their native forests, while also caring for orphaned orangutans.

Brooklyn-based Myshli Studio was founded by , a motion designer, director, and visual effects artist. Krivoruchko’s NFT works are already well-known to digital art collectors, having been featured on platforms such as KnownOrigin and Foundation; the Ksoids will mark his premiere on OpenSea. His digital art work is also well-known in the film community. Last October, a collaborative group of designers and artists under the direction of Krivoruchko used 3D-imaging to transform the sci-fi novel “Blindsight” by Peter Watts into a short . The movie has won over a dozen awards, including the Best Animation Award at the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival. In the past 17 years, Danil has collaborated with clients such as Apple, Nike, Boeing, Verizon, and Intel, to name a few.





