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NFTs
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are unique digital assets verified using blockchain technology, primarily on platforms like Ethereum. Unlike cryptocurrencies, NFTs are indivisible and cannot be exchanged on a one-to-one basis, ensuring each NFT is distinct and irreplaceable, much like a physical collectible. They have gained prominence in digital art, music, gaming, and other online communities for enabling proof of ownership and authenticity of digital creations. NFTs can represent anything from artwork and music to videos and tweets.
Dan Harmon's Still-Unreleased NFT TV Show 'Krapopolis' Gets Third Season
The Fox animated comedy series has yet to air a single episode and has made about $650,000 from NFT sales so far.

Founder of Blur, the Pro NFT Marketplace Driving Billions in Trades, Reveals What's Next
Blur co-founder Pacman, who recently revealed himself to be 24-year-old Tieshun Roquerre, spoke to CoinDesk about the creator royalty dilemma, taking zero platform fees and building long-term value for traders.

Magic Eden Launches 'Mint Madness' With Free Web3 Gaming Mints
The NFT marketplace is rolling out over a dozen games on three blockchains through March.

CoinDesk and Art Blocks Release Microcosms to Supercharge IRL Events With NFTs
The three-year NFT ticket offers widening rewards for holders, refashioning the typical live event ticket model.

Dapper Labs Ruling Dunks on Private Networks
A landmark ruling is bringing the NBA Top Shots creator back to court, and potentially opening up securities concerns for other NFTs.

What Kind of Culture Are We Building in Web3?
If the metaverse is speculative fiction, we must dare to be imaginative and inclusive.

Tech Startup MultiversX Starts Web3 'Super App' With Finance, Social Features
The metaverse-focused blockchain startup said its ambitious xPortal app will offer connection to Web3 apps and virtual worlds.

Why Not Donate Dead NFT Wallets?
Inaccessible cryptocurrencies presumably have taxable value, meaning they can be donated to a museum, conceptual artist and lawyer Brian Frye writes.
