South Korea to have first presidential candidate to issue NFTs
The presidential candidate of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea will become the world's first politician to issue NFTs for ...
The presidential candidate of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea will become the world's first politician to issue NFTs for ...
Samsung has partnered with Decentraland, an Ethereum-based virtual reality platform, to enter the metaverse world. Through the partnership, the tech ...
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd has announced that its new line of smart TVs will support the purchasing of non-fungible tokens ...
Australia's leading crypto exchange CoinSpot announced a partnership with Sydney's first NFT exhibition, Satellite. NFTs are the trend of the ...
Non-fungible tokens (NFT) have been taking the collectible and investment world by storm. NFTs generate over billions in trading volume ...
Ubisoft has come under fire by its community and trade unions alike for moving forward with NFTs in some of ...
The controversial Silkroad founder Ross Ulbricht caused another uproar by launching line of NFTs. Who is Ross Ulbricht? In a ...
After facing significant backlash on social media, OpenSea has recently back-pedalled on its plans to go public. Will OpenSea IPO ...
Australian startups continue making inroads in the blockchain gaming sector and now boast some of the most in-demand products on ...
Times Square was painted in multi-colour crypto this November. NFT art made a splash on the massive billboards that adorn ...
EA CEO Andrew Wilson is bullish on NFTs and blockchain games, declaring them the future of the video games industry ...
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been facing increased scrutiny over their environmental impacts in recent times. However, 14-year-old Abigail is using ...
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