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AAA gaming companies will look like peanuts as GameFi evolves: Skale CEO

GameFi's constantly evolving model could make "today's AAA game companies look like peanuts", said Jack O’Holleran, CEO of Skale  a multichain Ethereum native network that powers Web3 games. In fact, blockchain-based games and metaverse projects are showing resilience amid a winter that has dragged down many players in the crypto

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Blockchain-based internet company 3air abandons Cardano for SKALE network

Africa-focused blockchain internet company 3air has officially abandoned the Cardano blockchain in favor of SKALE, a network powered by Ethereum, after reporting a “massive talent shortage” for Haskell developers. The skillset for Haskell, which is Cardano’s primary programming language, appears to be in short supply, according to 3air CEO Sandi Bitenc.

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Coinbase effect and strong fundamentals send Polygon (MATIC) and Skale higher

In previous bull markets, one of the most consistent price movers for cryptocurrency projects was being listed on Coinbase, a phenomenon that became known as the 'Coinbase effect’. The recent announcement that Polygon (MATIC), SKALE (SKL) and SushiSwap (SUSHI) would be added to the exchange and begin trading on March 11

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SKALE Completes $5M Token Sale on ConsenSys’ Anti-Speculation Platform

The inaugural project on ConsenSys’ anti-speculation platform, Activate, has completed a token sale with roughly 4,000 investors from 90 countries, the companies announced Monday. Around 13,000 investors with a total capital pool of $57 million had expressed interest in the Ethereum scaling project SKALE. Around $43 million of that pool was

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Ethereum-Compatible SKALE Network Raises $17.1M for Mainnet Launch

The SKALE Network, decentralized Ethereum-compatible network, has completed a $17.1 million funding round for mainnet launch.Solid global backingBacked by the Liechtenstein’s Node Foundation and United States-based SKALE Labs, the SKALE Network now has over 40 investors in the U.S., European Union, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore, according to

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