Starbucks Launches a Loyalty Program Based on NFTs
Starbucks has just launched a beta loyalty program based on NFTs on the Polygon blockchain.
Starbucks has just launched a beta loyalty program based on NFTs on the Polygon blockchain.
The luxury Germany-based car maker intends to launch a collection of 7,500 non-fungible tokens in January 2023.
NFT collections are virtual property, which is protected by the current Chinese law.
The collapse of FTX exchange in November was a “tragic event” for the industry, but also opened up the possibility of reshaping it.
NFT protocol development studio Metaplex has laid off an unnamed number of employees due to a deteriorating market environment.
The creators of the NFT collection Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) have presented a solution for collecting royalties from secondary sales of assets.
OpenSea has introduced a royalty collection tool that will now be applied to new collections of NFTs.
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