Join the exclusive community of patrons protecting the Cradle of Humankind through tokenized conservation
Cradle Connection offers a unique opportunity to become a symbolic patron of Earth's most significant archaeological site while contributing to its conservation for future generations.
Support the preservation of humanity's most significant archaeological treasures.
Fund ongoing conservation efforts in the Mount Savannah Reserve.
Enjoy members-only benefits, experiences, and digital content.
Cradle Connection bridges the gap between ancient heritage and blockchain technology, allowing you to participate in conservation efforts while securing your own symbolic piece of human history.
Each square is represented by a unique NFT on the blockchain.
Your contribution directly supports UNESCO site preservation efforts.
Create a lasting legacy tied to the birthplace of humanity.
Owning a Cradle Connection NFT grants you access to a range of unique experiences and opportunities.
Special access to restricted areas of the Mount Savannah Reserve not open to the general public.
Regular live streams from cameras across the reserve, giving you a window into this unique ecosystem.
Join an exclusive global community of conservation-minded individuals and crypto enthusiasts.
A simple process to secure your place in conservation history
Browse our interactive map and select your preferred location in the Mount Savannah Reserve.
Connect your digital wallet to securely complete your purchase.
Complete the transaction to mint your unique NFT representing your chosen square.
Gain access to exclusive benefits and join our community of conservation patrons.
Choose your preferred square on our interactive map of the Mount Savannah Reserve.
Provide your contact information and complete the secure payment process.
Get instant confirmation of your purchase and details about your selected square.
Start enjoying exclusive access to the Mount Savannah community and conservation efforts.
Join the exclusive community of Cradle Connection patrons and make your mark on conservation history.