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LOOM's massive partnership launched it to sky, but will rally hold?
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2023-10-18 04:00 |
LOOM's massive partnership launched it to sky, but will rally hold?
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Andreessen Horowitz established itself as a crypto heavyweight by placing winning bets on industry mainstays like Uniswap, Solana, and Sky Mavis early on. The firm also launched a record-breaking $4.5...
2022-8-30 14:16 | |
Infinity Skies has launched a brand new demo, introducing a host of new features to its castle building community. The new sandbox style game invites players to build a castle on an island in the sky, using tradable NFTs, and chase glory on the social leaderboard.
2022-8-16 06:56 | |
In the first two weeks since Sky Mavis, the team behind Axie Infinity (AXS), launched Katana, $1. 8 billion in net assets bridged from Ethereum (ETH) to Ronin (RON), a recent DappRadar report revealed.
2021-11-23 05:00 | |
Joining the ranks of Coca Cola and Nike, Disney has launched its first official range of non-fungible tokens, Sky. com reported. While this is not the media giant’s first rare, limited product, it marks its first advent into the crypto space.
2021-11-10 15:15 | |
The Bitcoin (BTC/USD) price launched higher on Monday as the consolidation phase came to an end. The coin jumped to more than $51,000, pushing its total market capitalization to more than $972 billion.
2021-9-7 05:51 | |
ABBC Foundation recently inked a strategic partnership with UbiFun, a mobile platform development firm based in South Korea. Consequently, the partnership officially cements the appointment of UbiFun’s CEO Stanley Park as ABBC Foundation’s CTO from now on.
2019-6-10 08:33 | |
Grayscale Investments is weighing in on the gold versus bitcoin debate. Its two sats? Drop the bars, buy the bits (and the dip). The Digital Currency Group off-shoot has launched a “Drop Gold” campaign that encourages investors to ditch the old asset for its digital counterpart, bitcoin.
2019-5-2 23:21 | |
A Tokyo-based startup is hard at work developing a system that would deliver “shooting stars on demand. ” According to a report by Japan Times, the world’s first artificial meteor shower could take place over Hiroshima as early as 2020.
2018-7-21 02:55 | |