FIFA launches NFT collection amid 2023 Club World Cup
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the body governing international soccer competitions, will launch its own nonfungible token (NFT) collection ...
Read moreFédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the body governing international soccer competitions, will launch its own nonfungible token (NFT) collection ...
Read more"Mr. Ronaldo’s promotions were published on public websites, television and social media accounts accessible to plaintiffs nationwide, including in Florida," ...
Read moreThe valuations of two notable crypto-related companies were cut by venture capital firm Tiger Global Management. Photo illustration by Fortune ...
Read moreJust in time for the annual Thanksgiving Day feast, the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club has brought in Tommy Dimella ...
Read moreAdding to a list of Web3 criminals, French national Aurelien Michel has admitted to having rug-pulled innocent members of the ...
Read moreIn this issue of the Bloomberg Crypto newsletter, Michael P. Regan checks in on the not-so-boring weekend for the Bored ...
Read moreBored Ape creator Yuga Labs Inc. held the so-called ApeFest during Nov. 3-5, including a brightly lit party. Jakub Porzycki—NurPhoto ...
Read moreClub Mahindra, a travel and hospitality firm in India, has announced the launch of its first ever NFT series called ...
Read moreSource: AdobeStock / alexandarilichThe attorney representing NFT artist Ryder Ripps and his co-founder, Jeremy Cahen (known by the pseudonym “Pauly” ...
Read moreThe tech firm Yuga Labs is planning employee layoffs ahead of a general restructuring of the company. The changes within ...
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