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MoonPay Raises $87 Million in a Funding Round Led by Celebrities

MoonPay, a $3.4 billion cryptocurrency payments network, announced that it had raised $87 million in funding from a number of well-known sports and.

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A hacker uses verified Twitter accounts to promote a bogus Azuki NFT drop

One of the most recent victims of a series of attacks targeting verified Twitter accounts advertising phony Azuki non-fungible token (NFT) airdrops was.

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The F1 game based on NFTs has been shut down, leaving NFT holders with almost worthless tokens

An NFT-based Formula 1 (F1) racing game has been permanently shut down, leaving token holders reeling. F1 Delta Time, an official NFT and.

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bitsCrunch and Mastercard have teamed up to make payments for Web3 projects easier

BitsCrunch, a blockchain analytics firm based in Munich, recently announced a strategic partnership with Mastercard. The team’s official website provided the information. In.

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Ubisoft Drops NFT Content and Ghost Recon Breakpoint Support

Ubisoft has stopped developing Ghost Recon Breakpoint and will no longer be providing new content or NFT updates. Holders of newly issued NFTs.

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After integrating with OpenSea, Solana NFT sales dropped by 21%

The Solana blockchain’s non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been formally moored on OpenSea, but sales have decreased by nearly 21% in the last 24.

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NFTs will be launched by a former Hong Kong finance tsar

The city’s longest-serving Financial Secretary, John Tsang Chun-wah, will launch 3,000 non-fungible tokens (NFT) of his portrait, making him the first Hong Kong.

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The sales volume of Axie Infinity (AXS) fell by $816 million in March

Axie Infinity’s sales dropped for the third month in a row in March, after the play-to-earn game experienced a drop in sales for.

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Jay Chou, a pop singer, has lost $550,000 in NFTs to fraudsters

After falling prey to a phishing scam, Jay Chou, a Taiwanese music singer, had $550,000 worth of non-fungible tokens stolen from him. The.

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