NFT News, 22.03.2023
We're living in interesting times. Let's set aside the banking crisis and crypto's (temporary?) rise and dive into some captivating NFT developments from the past few weeks.
An intriguing new concept ties NFTs to phone numbers, allowing you to send them from one number to another:
https://cryptonews.com/
Salesforce takes Web3 seriously, offering a product suite centered around NFTs. Great news for businesses!
https://www.salesforce.com
The buzz around the recently launched ERC-4337 standard is massive. Will it onboard the next billion users? Time will tell, but it's making things much easier already:
Balenciaga released an NFT in China that unlocks access to a physical shoe. Blending digital and tangible worlds:
Balmain collaborates with NFT project Space Runners for a unique partnership:
Curious about virtual fashion? Check out this informative Twitter thread highlighting projects to watch:
Want to build a thriving community? This helpful thread shares valuable insights:
Web3 and gaming – something that is discussed a lot. If you want to get some numbers, this is a good thread to read:
Sony applies for NFT-related patents, raising questions about the long-term implications:
Rug Radio and Collabland are working on a Web3 documentary:
Hennessy kicks off their Web3 program with an exclusive sneaker drop in collaboration with Kim Jones:
Is Amazon launching an NFT marketplace? Excitement is brewing, but let's wait for an official announcement:
https://watcher.guru
Coinbase introduces "Wallet as a Service" for companies, making NFT management much simpler:
Starbucks' Odyssey project sells out their first NFTs in mere minutes:
https://www.entrepreneur.com
Is Pokémon venturing into Web3? They're certainly looking for the right talent.
https://decrypt.co
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