Moongate Launches New Rewards Program and NFT Collection
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 4th October 2024, Chainwire
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 4th October 2024, Chainwire
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has expanded its regulatory efforts in the cryptocurrency industry by issuing a Wells notice to NFT marketplace OpenSea.
Immutable has announced that it will be retiring its NFT marketplace and focusing on expanding its ecosystem through strategic partnerships.
Two artists, Brian Frye and Jonathan Mann, have filed a lawsuit against the US securities regulator to clarify whether non-fungible tokens (NFTs) fall under the commission’s jurisdiction.
In a recent interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, former President Donald Trump revealed that he plans on launching a fourth NFT collection.
On Monday, Magic Eden launched their new platform for Bitcoin Runes, called the Runes Platform.
Trading volume for the initial collection of 45,000 NFTs, which featured exaggerated, cartoon-like images of the 45th president, has dropped by 99% in the past month.
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