Mocaverse brings us a new set of quests for a game called Anichess, a chess-based puzzle game with a bit of magic thrown in! Participants in this early, limited release, can earn game NFTs for Anichess, and Realm Points for the Mocaverse!
The Mocaverse grows a little more, as they...
As the gaming community eagerly anticipates the release of Ubisoft’s “Champions Tactics Grimoria Chronicles,” a new realm of adventure awaits.The turn-based RPG invites players to delve into the mystical world of Grimoria shortly. Here, strategy and legend will converge, enabling players to craft teams of extraordinary Champions and engage...
In a recent update, Elon Musk’s “X” (formerly known as Twitter) has discreetly removed the option for its paid subscribers to use profile picture (PFP) NFTs. The social media platform’s change comes amidst a series of new initiatives and visions outlined by Musk for the platform in 2024, focusing on...
Starbucks Korea is roasting up digital delights with its eco-friendly NFT project, “STARBUCKS STAR★LIGHT”, starting tomorrow — a first of its kind in Asia.As part of the Starbucks NFT rewards program, STARBUCKS STAR★LIGHT urges customers to use their own personal cups. When reusing their cups, customers earn Eco stamps on their Starbucks...
Taproot Wizards — which recently raised $7.5M to focus on Bitcoin Ordinals — has put its money where its mouth is, unveiling its latest project inspired by the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade, “Quantum Cats”. Quantum Cats NFTs consist of 3,333 cat-themed images. The project was developed at a cost of $66,000...
Fancy founder returns with $1000-per-month luxury shopping startup, Long Story Short
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A new luxury goods e-commerce startup dubbed Long Story Short has a provocative concept: it’s $1,000 per month to join for the privilege of shopping its curated collection. Shocking as that sounds, founder Joseph Einhorn believes he understands this sliver of the e-commerce market, and why many online luxury...
Smart molluscs – yes, smart molluscs – could watch our waterways 24/7 for pollution
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If the clams could speak, what would they say? Surely we all ask ourselves this question every day. But a French startup is going further, allowing bivalves like clams, mussels, and oysters to act as all-natural water quality inspectors. MolluSCAN was showing off its tech this year at CES...