
June 2nd, 2025
Meta believed that Web3 would positively enhance the economic model for creators by “giving them the ability to create new types of digital assets to monetize”.
The whale address has liquidate all its Moonbirds NFTs incurring losses as high 32% on its investments.
Nissan isn’t the first automaker to file a patent for its products. General Motors, Ford, and Benz have all filed multiple Web3 trademark applications.
Just like the name, the Siren Collection featured the firm’s iconic brand Siren and they were priced at $100 each.
Tech powerhouse Amazon plans to launch NFTs granting ownership of physical goods to improve customer experience and draw more shoppers.
Mirror, a platform designed as a mainstream publishing outfit for Web3.0 innovators has launched its latest product dubbed “Subscribe to Mint.”
Getty Images is gearing up to launch new photography NFTs to individual collectors. Through its partnership with Candy Digital, the visual content creator, Getty Images, will turn photographs from its 1970s music and culture collection into NFTs.
Metaverse gaming giant, The Sandbox has announced the launch of a new Non-Fungible Token (NFT) collection featuring Gordon Ramsay, a British chef, restaurateur, television personality, and writer.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is very much confident about the growth of the NFT space and we might soon see NFTs trading on Amazon this year.
It’s the era of on-chain NFT collections. A fundamental dispute floor price breaks a new record. Read about it here.
Japanese banks Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, The Shikoku Bank, and Minna no Bank are reportedly launching a stablecoin to enhance payments.
A proposal by Nouns revealed that Peleg was offered $140,000 in funding for the 3D-printed fashion collection.
Based on the user inputs, the AI-powered NFT generator produces creative prompts and produce unique images.
The collection may be one of the highest-profile launches on Ordinals to date.
Access to the yet-to-launch virtual world will be open to all but only Rabbitar NFT holders will have access to the “cool places”.