fbpx
Connect with us
Apply Now

Cryptocurrency

Lions Not Sheep NFT Challenging People in Web 3.0 To Take the Lead

Amidst today’s rising challenges and crises, one non-fungible token collection is challenging people to take the lead in the community. That NFT project is called Lions Not Sheep, and it’s quickly turning into a powerful movement in the metaverse. 

Lions Not Sheep NFTs now circulate the blockchain ecosystem as this project continues to gain steam across the internet. The collection first broke out after its message started picking a massive following across the country— and even the world— because of its bold message to people: lead or be led. The project is more than just a collection of non-fungible tokens; it is a movement that challenges people to stand up for their rights and freedom amidst the growing turmoil that the United States is experiencing. 

Lions Not Sheep boasts a collection of artworks featuring an avatar of lions dressed in rugged attire. Each mint has a character of its own, with each permutation expressing a message to the audience. “Stand up, step out and take responsibility for what is yours and the cards you have been dealt,” is what the NFT project’s website boldly declares. Lions Not Sheep aligns with alpha values and provides mint owners and the community the tools needed “to get your house in order.” 

Before becoming a leading NFT project, Lions Not Sheep started as a grassroots organization in 2014. The ideology came to life after one of its founders, Sean Whalen, printed a t-shirt that challenged people to stop blindly following what the news and media channels were saying. Days after he first walked the streets with the shirt, requests to buy the shirt came in droves. That statement would turn into a full-blown business with a warehouse, half a dozen employees, over 200,000 orders, and 700,000 prints delivered to people who stand by the brand’s message and principles.

Today, that brand has come into the Web 3.0 space and looks to pioneer the FJB movement in the metaverse. The project is also co-founded by Greg W Anderson, known to many as “the Architect.” Anderson is an expert in business systems and platforms, helping over ninety businesses restructure for faster and more streamlined growth. He joins Sean on the journey to challenging current leadership and decisions that affect the country as the chief technology of the Lions Not Sheep NFT project. After Greg joined the company and movement, their community, “The Lions Den,” grew by almost double through engineering a better system. 

By being a force of change in the community, Lions Not Sheep hopes to challenge today’s status quo, holding no restraints or apprehensions on standing by its convictions. Additionally, it hopes to pool in a community that would do the same and courageously disrupts what must be disrupted to improve other people’s lives. 

The people behind Lions Not Sheep will also be organizing The Freeman’s World Fair as an extension of its greater mission. The event will happen sometime in mid-2023 and hopes to bring record-breaking crowds to celebrate freedom. It will feature several highlights, including a music festival, gun show, and motorcycle expo. Part of its effort will also be to celebrate and support military veterans by pledging 1% of mint royalties to programs for veterans.

Continue Reading


Copyright © 2022 Disrupt ™ Magazine is a Minority Owned Privately Held Company - Disrupt ™ was founder by Puerto Rican serial entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony Delgado who is on a mission to transform Latin America using the power of education and entrepreneurship.

Disrupt ™ Magazine
151 Calle San Francisco
Suite 200
San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00901

Opinions expressed by Disrupt Contributors are their own. Disrupt Magazine invites voices from many diverse walks of life to share their perspectives on our contributor platform. We are big believers in freedom of speech and while we do enforce our community guidelines, we do not actively censor stories on our platform because we want to give our contributors the freedom to express their opinions. Articles are not commissioned by our editorial team, and opinions expressed by our community contributors do not reflect the opinions of Disrupt or its employees.
We are committed to fighting the spread of misinformation online so if you feel an article on our platform goes against our community guidelines or contains false information, we do encourage you to report it. We need your help to fight the spread of misinformation. For more information please visit our Contributor Guidelines available here.


Disrupt ™ is the voice of latino entrepreneurs around the world. We are part of a movement to increase diversity in the technology industry and we are focused on using entrepreneurship to grow new economies in underserved communities both here in Puerto Rico and throughout Latin America. We enable millennials to become what they want to become in life by learning new skills and leveraging the power of the digital economy. We are living proof that all you need to succeed in this new economy is a landing page and a dream. Disrupt tells the stories of the world top entrepreneurs, developers, creators, and digital marketers and help empower them to teach others the skills they used to grow their careers, chase their passions and create financial freedom for themselves, their families, and their lives, all while living out their true purpose. We recognize the fact that most young people are opting to skip college in exchange for entrepreneurship and real-life experience. Disrupt Magazine was designed to give the world a taste of that.