This seventh coverage series gathers some of the best and latest news published this week about Non-Fungible Tokens and Crypto-Collectibles. Read our Press Review.
Hashoshi is a vlogger interested in crypto currency and blockchain technology. In his latest videos he talks about ERC-721 and Crypto-Collectibles.
The fusion of Gaming and Blockchain is showing some great potential. The most popular implementation of blockchain technology for gaming is with Non-Fungible assets. This article draws up the current landscape of blockchain gaming, its benefits and obstacles with an insight into what could be coming next.
When NFTs go IRL in a museum showcase. Another step to make Non-Fungible Tokens more widely known to the public.
Tok’n’Talk was launched recently and it is a social platform for tokens, allowing the exploration of token-oriented communities, grow characters and earn rewards from supporters. A really promising community platform that every ERC-20 & ERC-721 tokens holders should check out.
Fungibility explained, and its advantages for Blockchain Networks.
Boxmining is a daily Youtube blogger, talking about cryptocurrencies (e.g. Bitcoin, Ethereum) and discussing the latest trends. In his last video he explains what Non-Fungible Tokens are, and how NFTs can be traded on the blockchain. He looks into the technologies that make it all happen, and the practical use cases of it!
Not a good news today for NFTs as Apple abruptly removed War Riders that was included in Coinbase wallet. Apple is very cautious with innovation — especially when it does not come from the inside.
Kartashov could not get any clarification about the specific objection from Apple to his app, but concluded:
“I’m not sure what’s exactly bad with people wanting to play games.”