PlayStation Goes Crypto? Sony Seeks Patent for ‘Super-Fungible’ Gaming Tokens
A recently published patent application from tech behemoth Sony, the maker of PlayStation, detailed the concept of “super-fungible tokens” for ...
Read moreA recently published patent application from tech behemoth Sony, the maker of PlayStation, detailed the concept of “super-fungible tokens” for ...
Read moreIn a significant stride toward enhancing product authentication and security, Hyperspace Technologies Limited has recently obtained its second patent and ...
Read moreIn the statement to CoinDesk, Unstoppable's Gould said that “the patent is directly related to the technology we deployed for ...
Read moreVancouver, B.C., Nov. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CryptoBlox Technologies Inc. (the “Company” or “CryptoBlox”) (CSE: BLOX) is pleased to ...
Read moreIn this week’s newsletter, read about how a nonfungible token (NFT) artist raised money to support a cancer charity and ...
Read morePayPal, the digital payments giant, says it is ready to enter the Non-Fungible Token market, filing a new patent application ...
Read moreAs a build-up to previous patent applications , PayPal is solidifying its interest in distributed ledger technology, focusing on layer-2 ...
Read morePayPal / Source: AdobePayPal has filed a series of patent applications that indicate the payments giant aims to research and build ...
Read morePayPal made major progress toward creating its own blockchain ecosystem by filing a patent application for a nonfungible token (NFT) ...
Read moreBlockchain validation. Payments between different network layers. Digital asset recommendations in the metaverse. These are some of the areas PayPal’s ...
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