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Shanghai Lockdown Spurs NFTs to Avoid Government Censorship
After weeks of being locked inside their homes under strict COVID-19 restrictions, residents of the populous Chinese city Shanghai are using NFTs as an outlet to their growing frustrations. The main appeal of the non-fungible tokens is that they cannot be deleted as the government works overtime to censor any type of online content that…
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NFT of First Tweet Ever Secures Bid of Just $385 After Selling for $4 Million Last Year
Crypto investor Sina Estavi bought an NFT of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s first tweet ever for $US2.9 million (around $4 million) in March of 2021. And after a year of constant hype for NFTs, most people would naturally assume Estavi might be able to turn a nice profit on his investment by now. But most…
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Sega Says ‘Future of Gaming’ Includes NFTS and Cloud Streaming
It seems, like some other big video game publishers, Sega is also interested in adding NFTs into future games as revealed in an interview with various executives and producers. During that same interview, Sega talked more about its “Super Game” projects, confirming that it will be more than one game and some of them could…
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Samsung and the Winklevoss Twins Want to Put NFTs on Your TV
“Why are NFTs?” is a question I ask myself every day. I don’t have the answer yet but Samsung wants to put them in your living room anyway.