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BAYC is a billion-dollar ecosystem and one of the most recognizable NFT collections. Forkast explains why the cartoon primates are so remarkable in this explanation video.
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Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Dogecoin peaked in 2018, but the nonfungible token will rule in 2021.
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Imagine talking about a secret multimillion-dollar deal with your boss. There is no more talk.
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On Monday, Tommy Hilfiger said that the company will be at the first Decentraland Metaverse Fashion Week from March 24th to March 27th, 2022. During Metaverse Fashion Week, the American fashion design company said it would show off its Spring 2022 collections and give people a 'digital shopping platform' that would feature NFTs made by Tommy Hilfiger.
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Another complaint has been filed against Meta, formerly known as Facebook, for its role in facilitating dubious crypto advertising on its social media network.
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According to a former top Nintendo executive, Meta is 'not an inventive firm,' and their concept for the metaverse is unlikely to materialize.
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Silvergate Capital acquired the Diem technical assets for $182 million earlier this year, effectively ending Facebook's grandiose ambition to create a crypto payments network. The transaction demonstrated how Facebook, now Meta, is left with few regulator-approved ways forward to become a key player in the blockchain ecosystem, a conclusion that has cost the corporation a slew of talent, including crypto chief David Marcus.
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Meta Platforms, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, reaffirmed Monday that users cannot post messages asking for the killing of Russian President Vladimir Putin or other leaders of state.
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On Friday, Russia filed a criminal complaint against Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms, after the social network amended its hate speech policies to enable users to call for 'death to the Russian invaders' in the context of Ukraine's war.
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If the gaming industry is to prosper, it must represent the rising variety of its population, according to Sandhya Devanathan, Asia-Pacific vice president for the global gaming business at Meta.