Genkai Teams Up with Sky Mavis and Ronin
The NFT world is always changing. This week, Cyber Kongs’ project Genkai joined forces with Sky Mavis and Ronin. Sky Mavis is known for the famous game Axie Infinity. Ronin is a special blockchain for people making games.
Even though some people weren’t happy about the high mint prices, Genkai still minted 4,000 NFTs on the Ronin chain. This was the first mint on Ronin, which shows how the NFT space is growing.
Made by Apes Opens Registration
If you own a BAYC or MAYC NFT, you can now officially sign up your products and businesses on the newly launched ‘Made by Apes’ platform. Made by Apes, started their registration. Made by Apes is a licensing platform that uses blockchain.
This amazing step, created together with SaaSyLabs, is the first of its kind where NFT holders can get on-chain licenses for their projects.
This shows how businesses can use blockchain to prove their products are real, making customers feel more secure.
Having a BAYC or MAYC NFT gives holders a wide-ranging license for both personal and business uses. The license is a proof that you own a valid BAYC or MAYC NFT or have permission to use it. Plus, you get to use the Yuga-made logo on your products.
Ever since BAYC first came out in April 2021, we’ve seen cool projects pop up like Ape Water, Bored Sauce and Bored & Hungry.
Pluto’s Reveal
Polygon’s big project, Pluto, finished the first part of its reveal.
Stakeholders found out their DNA types and are waiting for the next part. With more projects moving to Polygon, it shows that the platform has a lot of potential in the NFT world.
Chimpers Launches Creators Academy
Chimpers introduced their Creators Academy to teach holders how to get better at Twitter and improve their content.
This is another way the NFT community is growing, both in digital assets and in personal development and digital learning.
GaryVee and Veefriends’ New Game
GaryVee is making a new game for Veefriends, which has people very excited. Veefriends is also working with toy maker Jazwares to make branded Squishmallows.
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This shows how the NFT space can work with other industries.
Lacoste’s Virtual Summer Store Launch
Lacoste launched their Virtual Summer store. The store uses NFT technology and immersive experiences. It’s a good example for other fashion brands that are interested in the metaverse and NFTs.
Renga and Formula One Haas Racing Team Partnership
Renga is partnering with the Formula One Haas Racing Team. They will make a limited number of NFTs. Lucky winners will get the chance to show their NFTs in the team’s garage.
The Christie’s Auction
Not all NFT news is good news. In a recent auction by Christie’s and Gucci, six out of 21 NFTs didn’t get a single bid. This shows that the NFT market can be unpredictable and that people should be careful when buying these digital assets.
Launch of Worldcoin
Sam Altman of OpenAI started Worldcoin.
The project wants to stop cyber attacks and AI deep fakes through proof of personhood. While some people don’t like it, it shows how we can use advanced technology and blockchain to make digital security better.
Elon Musk’s Twitter Logo Change
Elon Musk changed his Twitter logo to ‘X.’ This has made people wonder if he’s going to bring cryptocurrency like Dogecoin into Twitter’s system.
As Twitter starts to introduce creator earnings, this could mean the platform is becoming a hub for the digital economy.
The NFT space is always evolving, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest news and trends. By understanding these changes, enthusiasts, creators, and investors can better navigate and make the most of the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.
Note: This is not financial advice, Always do your own research. The crypto market can be highly volatile and unpredictable, so always invest wisely.