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NFT innovator HODL Assets acquires blockchain social commerce firm CoinLinked

HODL Assets, a nonfungible token (NFT) aggregator platform, has announced the acquisition of blockchain-based social network and commerce platform CoinLinked.According to a release issued on Wednesday, Wall Street veteran and CoinLinked founder Jenny Ta will also join the HODL Assets team as chief operating officer.The CoinLinked acquisition is part of

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Social Network Blockster Collaborates with Enjin to Reward 400K Early Users with NFTs

23 August 2021 — Blockster, a new social network dedicated to cryptocurrency, has announced a collaboration with Enjin, the leading blockchain ecosystem developer for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In anticipation of Blockster’s upcoming public testnet launch, the platform is working with Enjin to give away up to 400,000 NFTs to early

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China Shuts Down Website And Social Media Of Famous Blockchain Center

China continues its crackdown on certain illegal social organizations, as authorities shut down the website and social media accounts of the China Blockchain Application Center — a organization once led by some of the nation’s most prominent crypto industry leaders, state media China National Radio reported yesterday. Fast facts The China Blockchain

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Crypto developer will lead Twitter’s decentralized social media initiative

Jay Graber, a former software engineer for Zcash and blockchain firm Skuchain, will be leading the anticipated decentralized social media initiative first announced by Twitter in 2019.In a Twitter announcement on Monday, Graber said that they would be in charge of the Bluesky project after working closely with “a group of

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Crypto social governance will lead to online freedom

The saying, “Everything in moderation, including moderation,” has taken on new meaning since Facebook outsourced responsibility for content moderation to its Oversight Board following the violent events that occurred at the United States Capitol back on Jan. 6, 2021. First conceived in November 2018 as Facebook’s “Supreme Court” for public appeals, the social

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