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Find Satoshi Labs Rolls Out AI Tool That Turns Selfies Into NFTs

The parent company behind Web3 game STEPN is releasing GNT V3, which will allow users to turn their selfies into digital artworks on the Solana blockchain.

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Web3 Move-to-Earn Game STEPN Integrates Apple Pay for In-Game Purchases

Web3 move-to-earn game STEPN is integrating payments service Apple Pay as a fiat onramp for in-app purchases in a bid to make its app more widely accessible. "The Hash" panel discusses the move and the implications for the state of NFTs and Web3 gaming.

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Web3 Move-to-Earn App STEPN Integrates Apple Pay for In-Game Purchases

The blockchain game sees fiat onramps such as Apple Pay as a means onboarding the next 100 million users to Web3, STEPN chief operating officer Shiti Manghani told CoinDesk.

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Web3

Stepn Parent Company Launches NFT Marketplace

Find Satoshi Lab is establishing a self-sustaining ecosystem for its product lineup, which includes the popular move-to-earn app.

How do Stepn's virtual sneaker NFTs compare with a new pair of Jordans? (Stepn/Barndog, modified by CoinDesk)

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‘Move-to-Earn’ App Stepn Suffers Cyber Attack After Upgrade

Stepn, a “move-to-earn” application on the Solana blockchain that rewards users in crypto from walking or jogging, suffered multiple distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks following a recent upgrade. “The Hash” panel discusses the significance after users were recommended to “get some rest.”

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StepN Hit by DDOS Attack; S Korea’s Metaverse Studies

Web 3 lifestyle app StepN suffers DDOS attack. Australia’s Gold Coast mayor reckons local taxes could soon be paid in Bitcoin. Those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

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StepN Co-Founder Addresses Concerns Over Hit 'Move-to-Earn' NFT Game

StepN Co-Founder Yawn Rong shares insights into the pitch and concept for Stepn, the new Solana-based move-to-earn game that lets users buy and trade NFT sneakers, and rewards them for walking or running in the real world. Plus, addressing concerns the game is a "ponzi scheme" and its plans to effectively ban gameplay in China this July.

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Terra 2.0 Delayed; India’s Non Fungible League

“Move-to-earn” app StepN to limit service in China. Can Terra 2.0 win back the trust of investors? Philippines eyes taxing crypto by 2024. Comic Con India to launch Non Fungible Man NFT hero. Those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of “The Daily Forkast.”

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Stepn Runners Undeterred by ‘Move-to-Earn’ Game’s Pricey NFT

The Solana-based game is booming despite its cost to participate.

Stepn rewards runners with crypto – so long as they buy the NFT. (Raúl González/Flickr)

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