Cryptocurrency consultancy firm Innovation Without Borders is disrupting the world of fine art by launching the first "Impressionist NFT."
Cryptocurrency consultancy firm Innovation Without Borders is disrupting the world of fine art by launching the first "Impressionist NFT."
Sales of CryptoPunk NFTs increased dramatically in the past week, with daily trading up by over 1,300% and prices up over 50%.
Louis Vuitton has released a new mobile game with embedded NFTs, in celebration of the 200th birthday of its founder.
Coca-Cola has launched its first-ever digital collection for the metaverse, the Friendship Box, inspired by video-game loot boxes.
ASICS is dropping its first NFT collection on the OpenSea marketplace, digitizing copies of some of its most popular shoes.
The Sandbox now hosts a The Walking Dead area where gamers can play with characters from the beloved TV show, and buy land around it as NFTs.
NFT sales volumes in the first 6 months of 2021 have soared to $2.5 billion, with 10,000 to 20,000 NFTs sold each week.
Twitter is releasing 140 NFTs, matching its original character limit. However, you can't buy them. Instead, Twitter will be giving them away.
Jay-Z commissioned Derrick Adams to create a digital artwork of his 1996 Reasonable Doubt album cover, to auction it off as an NFT.
Digital artist Beeple and the founder of Pitchfork, Ryan Schreiber, have launched WENEW, an NFT platform selling 'iconic' moments in time.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is putting an NFT of the original 'Source Code for the WWW' up for auction at Sotheby's.
Rap trio Migos are entering the metaverse with a collection of avatars and digital wearables inspired by their latest album, "Culture III."
The world-famous "Doge" meme image has sold for over $4 million, becoming the most expensive meme NFT to date.
An extremely rare CryptoPunk NFT was auctioned off at Sotheby's last week, netting over $11.7 million.
CryptoKickers has announced that you will soon be able to create, customize, mint, and sell your own NFT sneakers.
Five unique NFTs were minted from Andy Warhol artworks stored on old floppy disks and auctioned off at Christie's.
OneOf is a new NFT platform for music artists and their fans, looking to make NFT production free for artists, and a lot more eco-friendly.
After hinting at its interest in cryptocurrencies and NFTs recently, eBay has now announced that you can buy NFTs on its platform.