The move comes just a couple weeks after the company’s division in China released an NFT in tandem with a new headquarters building. That’s right, after 40 years of McRib, McDonald’s is celebrating with a limited-edition NFT release. McRib NFTs?Ī bit of buzz on Twitter (and elsewhere) in recent days surrounds McDonald’s recent announcement of… McRib NFTs. The company has been especially crypto-engaged this year, and now has several job listings open on it’s job board centered on NFT development. Looking for a career change? It looks like GameStop is full-steam ahead on NFTs.
The publication raised 99.9 ETH, or around $420,000 for charity. This past week, The Economist joined the ranks too this week. Time Magazine has been one of the more notable legacy publications exploring NFTs, along with traditional media companies like CNN and Playboy. ‘The Economist’ Goes Down The Rabbit Hole of NFTs
Adobe is also reportedly integrating NFT verification into it’s PhotoShop product. Tezos (XTZ) as well as Polygon (MATIC), Solana (SOL), and Flow (FLOW) are being integrated onto the platform.Īdditionally, Behance will be partnering with marketplaces like OpenSea and Rarible to ensure that metadata is protected to ensure creative authenticity. | Source: XTZ-USD on Adobe’s Behance Onboarding NFTsīehance, Adobe’s largest creative network and social media platform, announced this week NFT integration for creators using a variety of blockchains. Tezos has increasingly had it's name mentioned around NFTs lately. Tezos is one of a number of blockchains that will be supported on Adobe's Behance product. Related Reading | As NFT Games Emerge, Meet Crypto Fight Club If that was indeed the motivation, it’s safe to say that it worked. Within a matter of hours of the notable transaction of Punk #9998, NFT community members were able to determine that it was the same individual on both ends of the trade, executing a flash loan – likely to grab some attention.
Enough to represent the ultimate public ledger, but not so much to necessarily expose identity. The beauty of the blockchain is oftentimes it’s scope of transparency. If you moved too quickly, you might’ve mistaken this week’s eye-popping CryptoPunk sale that went for over $500M as a record-breaking CryptoPunk sale. The Misleading CryptoPunkĪ first glance can be deceiving. As part of Facebook Reality Labs Keynote, NFTs and virtual goods are seemingly involved – though in what capacity is yet to be determined.
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, unveiled a series of new projects in tandem with the company’s rebrand this past week. Instead, the NFT sold for it’s reserve price.
However, according to driving.ca, the NFT marketplace conducting the bid, RubiX Network, was unable to validate the transaction. The NFTs reserve price was around $220,000 in an auction led by Nissan Canada. Reports emerged this week of a $2.8M bid on a Nissan GT-R NFT that came with a set of keys. From the collection of #NativelyDigital /HfFTpEOIUh Less than 1% of all Bored Apes have the gold fur trait. #AuctionUpdate #BAYC #8817 sells for a RECORD $3,408,000 USD! This is the first time it has been made available since it was minted. Less than 1% of Apes have gold fur, which #8817 has. The auction was the first on Sotheby’s newly launched Metaverse art platform. Sotheby’s ‘Natively Digital 1.2: The Collectors’ auction brought in a record-breaking $3.4M for Bored Ape #8817 this past week. An unbelievable rise from an especially unique community over the past year or so. Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs have been generating interest from buyers now willing to spend into the millions of dollars.