Shares in companies linked to non-fungible tokens soar
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Shares in companies linked to non-fungible tokens soar
Shares in some companies linked to non-fungible tokens (NFT) - a type of digital asset that is authenticated by blockchain - spiked higher on Monday, benefiting from their status as the latest hot trend on social media.
Shares In Companies Linked To Non-fungible Tokens Soar
Shares in some companies linked to non-fungible tokens (NFT) – a type of digital asset that is authenticated by blockchain – spiked higher on Monday, benefiting from their status as the latest hot trend on social media.
Shares in companies linked to non-fungible tokens soar
- Shares in some companies linked to non-fungible tokens (NFT) - a type of digital asset that is authenticated by blockchain - spiked higher on Monday, benefiting from their status as the latest hot trend on social media. Shares in companies with an online art presence such as Takung Art and Oriental Culture extended gains soon after news that Twitter boss Jack Dorsey sold his first
Time made a hypey crypto cover and is selling it as an NFT
Time is auctioning three magazine covers as NFTs. | Image: TimeTime is the latest brand to jump on the NFT craze, with auctions for three magazine covers — including its iconic 1966 front page asking, “Is God Dead?” A more recent spin on the cover, “Is Truth Dead?” from 2017, is also up for auction, as is a brand-new “cover” that’s not actually appearing on the magazine: “Is Fiat Dead?” — a phrase that sounds like catnip for the type of crypto e…
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