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NFTs (Non-fungible Tokens) News
NFTs (Non-fungible Tokens) have helped blockchain technology to become truly mainstream. From celebrities to artists, and sports to movies, all have started exploring NFTs, increasing the demand for tokenized assets.

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In a bid to promote mass adoption, besides including legal tender payments, PlayMining is celebrating the DEP’s one-year anniversary since token listing with a series of events.
Films will soon be minting every single frame into an individual 1-of-1 NFT so that fans can own a piece of the films they love and be a part of that film’s legacy.
The acquisition will further broaden Doodles’ original content arm and accelerate the growth of its ambitious Web3 ecosystem.
Key Takeaways Crurated, a London-based wine community, has raised $7.2 million from private investors to further evolve its technology platform, expand producer partnerships beyond France and…
Following the successful release of Inspire Art last August and over a million NFTs aggregated, MultiversX has launched xSpotlight, a new web3 culture hub. According to…
The MNFTM platform will leverage the Metaverse to allow for customer interaction and provide a range of services including minting, marketing, curation, pricing recommendations, and portfolio tracking.
As a result of the demise of crypto exchange FTX, the implosion of cryptocurrency LUNA, and a slew of other calamities, governments around the world are…
“The big tech and centralized platforms out there have a monopoly on the content, privacy, and audiences. … We’re here to change all that,” states StarStake CEO & Cofounder, Chris Hawk.
The announcement comes after CNBC reported that Michael Rubin’s sports platform company Fanatics is divesting its 60% stake in Candy Digital.