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McDonald’s Singapore launches Grimace NFT collectibles

Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied McDonald’s Singapore collaborates with NFT artists The Hidden Walls and Bandwagon Labs, unveiling unique Grimace-themed digital collectibles. McDonald’s Singapore is delving into the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), focusing on Grimace, a character from the McDonaldland universe.

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Tragedy or rug-pull? Inside the collapse of a ‘charitable’ NFT project

Launched in November 2021, non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Orica (ORI) held itself as an "ethical platform" benefitting artists, collectors, and charities alike. At the time, the organization was involved in prominent projects such as building a school in Uganda to aiding victims of human trafficking, to helping Ukraine. But less than

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Star Trek NFT trademarks approved, y00ts coming to Ethereum: Nifty Newsletter

In this week’s newsletter, read about CBS Studios’ receiving approval for Star Trek NFT trademarks, check out how FC Barcelona acquired investment for its nonfungible token (NFT) initiative, and find out why NFT project y00ts is bridging to another network just months after its previous transfer. In other news, Canadian

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Superchief Gallery’s co-founder on NFT challenges

Crypto.news explores digital art’s future with Edward Zipco, the Superchief Gallery NFT co-founder, at NFT Show Europe. We discussed mainstream challenges and emerging NFT artistry trends. NFT art is transforming global art, with digital works gaining major attention and value. While some artists display their creations online, others partner with galleries

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Canada to develop repository for storing crypto and NFT seizures

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is seeking for a digital asset solution to facilitate the seizure and storage of cryptocurrency and nonfungible tokens (NFTs). A tender was opened for applications on August 10. As the tender announcement goes: “The development of a centralized repository solution would allow police officers to

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