Associated Press Cancels Sale of Migrant Video NFT After Backlash
The video, which depicted a raft crowded with migrants, was a “poor choice” for an NFT, a spokesperson for the AP said. Source
Read MoreThe video, which depicted a raft crowded with migrants, was a “poor choice” for an NFT, a spokesperson for the AP said. Source
Read MoreIn 1996, when the Nintendo 64 was first launched in the United States, it sold 1.6 million units (worth $200 each) in its first quarter. Its closest competitor for the holiday season was a $30 Tickle Me Elmo doll, which sold around a million units in the same window. More
Read MoreYouTube is looking at NFT integrations to provide new methods for creators to engage with fans and develop additional revenue streams. The news comes just a few weeks after YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki hinted that the platform can use Web3 “as a source of inspiration” for growth and possibly adopt
Read MoreLast May it was discovered that the video game retail giant Gamestop was stepping into the world of non-fungible token (NFT) technology. Nine months later, Gamestop has revealed it is partnering with the layer two (L2) Ethereum scaling project, Immutable X. The two teams have also established a $100 million
Read MoreVideo Game Giant Konami is launching a NFT auction to commemorate the “Castlevania” franchise. The box will include 14 tokens, audio files, and poster art showing scenes from early Nintendo games. The auction will begin the next week, January 12, 2022. Konami To Launch With Castlevania Commemorative NFTs The Castlevania 35th Anniversary
Read MoreThe Japanese entertainment conglomerate and video game company, Konami Holdings Corporation, has revealed a non-fungible token collection in order to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the firm’s franchise “Castlevania.” Konami follows the slew of gaming giants like Ubisoft and Square Enix that have shown a strong interest in developing NFT
Read MoreIn July 2020, six data protection and privacy authorities from Australia, Canada, Gibraltar, Hong Kong SAR, China, Switzerland and the United Kingdom
Read MoreData protection and privacy authorities from around the world have today published an open letter to video teleconferencing companies, reminding them of
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