Citing U.S. sanctions on Cuba, OpenSea, the world’s largest marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFT), said today that it's banning digital artists from all countries...
Both OnlyFans and YouTube have announced that they will follow in Twitter’s footsteps by supporting verified NFT profiles. Green light for adult-only NFTs The UK-based content subscription service OnlyFans began its operations in 2016, picking up traction after marketing itself as a monetization vehicle for influencers to offer content not safe for work. In 2021, […]
The decentralized finance (defi) lending platform Aave has revealed the launch of a Web3 social media platform called the Lens Protocol. According to the team, Lens is a “Web3, smart contracts-based social graph” that is built using the Polygon blockchain. Defi Project Aave Drops the Lens Protocol, Platform’s Intent Is to ‘Empower Creators to Own […]
Twitter’s launch of verified NFT profiles has further heated up the dispute between proponents and critics of digital art. Plugin developer calls NFTs an “investment scam” In the last week, Twitter released a new feature that lets NFT owners automatically verify their ownership of the digital art piece when they use the NFT as their […]