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A new Tennessee bill calls for the state to invest in Bitcoin and non-fungible tokens (NFTs)

Jason Powell, a Tennessee senator, has introduced a measure that would allow the state to invest in crypto and non-fungible.

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YouTube is working to make NFTs more secure in terms of digital content ownership

YouTube, a Google company, has been hard at work on non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and figuring out how to give people.

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Shiba Inu Shiberse land grab, falling floor prices, the NFT house sale

As part of its planned metaverse initiative, the company behind Shiba Inu (SHIB), one of the most popular memecoins, is.

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NFTs Exclusive Collection On Puppy Bowl and Chronicle Collaboration

As the digital asset field expands, new applications for blockchain, the technology that underpins this asset class, emerge. NFTs have.

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Binance and YG’s relationship will promote sustainability in Kpop NFTs

Binance, a worldwide crypto exchange, and YG, a South Korean entertainment organization, have formed a new partnership to work toward.

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For each South Korean medal at the Beijing Olympics, the exchange will deduct NFTs

Every time South Korea wins a medal at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Bithumb, one of South Korea’s major cryptocurrency exchanges,.

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Using NFTs, Chainalysis detects’significant’ wash trading

Chainalysis, one of the main crypto auditing and tracking businesses, has discovered “substantial” wash activity in the NFT market, according.

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Paul Graham, a venture capitalist, backs NFTs

Paul Graham, a prominent American venture capitalist, says it is a mistake to dismiss non-fungible tokens (NFTs) entirely as scams.

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19 Year Old Digital Artist Sanjivani Rajput Explores NFTs World

By its very nature, the non-fungible token (NFTs) phenomena appear to be more of a financial and technological breakthrough. As.

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Konami will continue to sell NFTs in order to ‘preserve content.’

Konami, the Japanese company behind Castlevania and other popular titles, has clarified its position on the use of NTFs. The.

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