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Tezos Co-Founder on Carbon Footprint, Proof-of-Work vs. Proof-of-Stake

Kathleen Breitman, co-founder of the Tezos blockchain, explains how their protocol utilizes proof-of-stake to maintain energy efficiency. Plus, her opinion on the ongoing debate in the crypto space about how proof-of-stake compares to proof-of-work.

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Is Tezos ‘More Democratic than the United States?’

Tezos Co-founder Kathleen Breitman breaks down the blockchain’s unique governance system where token holders can propose amendments to the software, promoting “digital equality.” Plus, Breitman explains how the Tezos democratic update infrastructure compares to that of centralized programs like Google Chrome.

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Finance

Fashion Giant Gap Launches Gamified NFTs on Tezos

Gap’s NFT collection is designed by Brandon Sines, the artist behind Frank Ape, and will be built on the Tezos blockchain.

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Finance

NFT Marketplace Rarible Launches Integration With Tezos

The energy-efficient blockchain is also being used by video game publisher Ubisoft, giving Rarible access to Ubisoft’s new NFTs.

Rarible staffers pose for a photo.

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Tezos ‘Exchange-Traded Cryptocurrency’ Launches on German Exchange

Altcoin institutional products are on the rise as investors look beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum.

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Finance

Pantone ‘Color of the Year’ Gets the NFT Treatment

Tezos nabbed Ubisoft yesterday, now Pantone. How will XTZ react?

2022's color of the year is being commemorated as a Tezos NFT. (Pantone)

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Crypto Fans Rejoice, Gamers Revolt as Ubisoft Announces NFT Plans

The first major game maker to roll out in-game NFTs was met with backlash Tuesday from a crypto-wary public.

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Finance

Tezos-Based NFT Platform OneOf Inks Pitbull to Multiyear Deal

Mr. 305 is the latest celebrity to partner with a crypto company in a year full of high-flying promoters.

Pitbull performs on Oct. 9, 2021 in Charlotte, N.C. (Jeff Hahne/Getty Images)

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Cambridge University to Build Carbon Credit Marketplace on Blockchain

The University of Cambridge is developing a blockchain-based market on the sustainable Tezos network for trading carbon credits, which will support reforestation projects to preserve biodiversity. "The Hash" squad discusses the latest blockchain climate initiative tackling environmental issues through the power of crypto.

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Cambridge University to Build Carbon Credit Marketplace on Blockchain

The program will tackle challenges around using the purchase of carbon credits to fund nature-based solutions preserving biodiversity.

King's College, Cambridge University. (alexxxis/Pixabay)