The movement was started by Twitter user @NoFutur3_ who posted his crypto wallet address and asked the crypto community to pool together its funds there, saying that the spending can immediately be monitored. With an initial goal of 3 BNB (~RM6700), the community managed to raise a total of 37.34 BNB (~RM83000) in just two days.

SelimutToothbrushesToothpasteSabun dettolFacemasksServiettesTowels@NoFutur3_ @IhsnIhsn @ilyaniromiNFT @klsketchnation @SketchnationM1 @nfxt_io @MalaysiaNft #NFTJagaRakyat #DaruratBanjir https://t.co/OBr2VaSZJe pic.twitter.com/CX46iPJrB3 — hakym | kymio (@kymioflario) December 20, 2021 As the time of writing, at least 27.55BNB (~RM61000) has been distributed to various organisations and shelters. @NoFutur3_ says that this includes funds distributed to teams on the ground to buy supplies to be given to shelters in need. Local NFT artists are also using the #NFTJagaRakyat hashtag to sell their work and donate the proceeds to the fund. The floods caused by continuous downpour has displaced more than 41000 people in Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, Melaka, Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Perak, and Kuala Lumpur. The current death toll stands at five, with at least three victims found in Shah Alam. (Source: NoFutur3_ /Twitter)