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E-Commerce Giant Ebay Acquires NFT Marketplace Knownorigin

E-Commerce Giant Ebay Acquires NFT Marketplace KnownoriginThe e-commerce and online auction giant Ebay has announced the company has acquired the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Knownorigin. Ebay declared that the acquisition is an “important step in Ebay’s tech-led reimagination.” Ebay Purchases NFT Marketplace in Order to Make E-Commerce Site the World’s Top Destination for Collectibles Ebay revealed on Wednesday that the company […]

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The community-centered approach to Web3 — Aave founder and CEO

"What if we actually can have ownership on our own presence in social media — our profiles, our social identities?” asked Stani Kulechov.

Aave (AAVE) founder and CEO Stani Kulechov said the firm was continuing to develop its decentralized social media platform, with Web3 potentially changing the way many view ownership.

Speaking to Cointelegraph at the Collision conference in Toronto on Thursday, Kulechov said Web3 — a buzzword often thrown around, which generally describes the next evolution of an internet based on blockchain technology — could impact how people use social media in much the same way cryptocurrency changed perceptions on finance. The Aave CEO remarked how developers had adapted protocols to handle custody, and the rise in nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, seemed to point to a community-centered approach.

“I think Web3 is quite a lot related to the concept of ownership,” said Kulechov. “As we have ownership of [...] financial protocols and communities and creators, what if we actually can have ownership on our own presence in social media — our profiles, our social identities?”

Stani Kulechov speaking to Cointelegraph's Sam Bourgi at Collision Conference in Toronto, Canada

Kulechov added that Aave’s Lens Protocol was part of the firm’s expansion into Web3, as a decentralized social media platform in which essentially a network of “dynamic” NFTs acted as both users’ profiles and communications between followers. The Aave CEO said that there were more than 30 live projects built on the protocol.

Related: What the hell is Web3 anyway?

Despite the recent market downturn, Kulechov seemed to be hopeful about the future of the space. However, he said perceptions of crypto in the current climate could affect onboarding new users.

“It’s not the first time I’m building in a bear market,” said Kulechov. “Web3 and crypto in general is very market driven, so you have highs and downs. When we build, we always are considering the long game. Regardless of market conditions, we’re building something that is bringing utility for the whole community.”

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Nonfungible airdrops: Could NFA become the next big acronym in the crypto space?

Airdrops are a great marketing tool, but they can have downsides for crypto projects and investors alike. Is there a way around this?

Airdrops have become the bread and butter of the crypto world — for good reason.

They're an indispensable marketing tool for up-and-coming projects that want to create a buzz around their ecosystems.

Done right, distributing free tokens to the public can help elevate demand — and unlock big benefits for recipients. After all, if these altcoins end up being listed on major exchanges at a later date, their value could explode.

Unfortunately though, downsides have started to emerge. These campaigns aren't just reaching enthusiasts who passionately believe in what a project has to offer, but "airdrop hunters" who are merely scouring for ways to turn a quick profit.

Airdrop hunters typically want to sell off the tokens they've received for free — as soon as they can. And for cryptocurrency projects at their very early stages, this can be bad news — undermining carefully cultivated tokenomics and causing the value of a coin to fall.

The current bear market has also unearthed another problem. Many projects are now postponing the schedules for unlocking new tokens — waiting until the economic climate improves slightly. And while this is usually in the best interests of a project and their investors in the long run, it can be disappointing news for those who won tokens in an airdrop. Why? Because they're no longer able to freely trade or liquidate the digital assets they're entitled to.

So… what's the answer? Can airdrops be revitalized, eliminating some of the downsides that have emerged in recent years? And is there a way for hodlers to benefit — even if they haven't got their hands on tokens just yet?

How NFTs can shake up airdrops

Right now, projects are attempting to walk this tightrope between gaining publicity and engaging in marketing strategies that could damage their ecosystems. How can you get new users to follow a Telegram or Twitter account in order to be eligible for an airdrop, and incentivize them to stay involved with the community long term?

Nonfungible airdrops — otherwise known as NFAs — could be the answer here. And, as you might expect, they incorporate some of the technology relied upon by NFTs to generate a "win-win" situation for projects and airdrop winners alike.

NFAs aim to represent the true value of an airdrop reward when an initial DEX offering (otherwise known as an IDO) takes place. This is achieved through a model that's not too dissimilar to a futures contract — an agreement to buy or sell assets that will be activated at a future date.

The only difference is that the project owner releasing the NFA makes a promise to deliver the token or other digital assets on a future launch date. And as each airdrop winner ends up receiving different rewards under this model, there's a one-of-a-kind gift that's nonfungible.

In this scenario, the nonfungible airdrop will boast a mechanism that allows holders to claim their tokens when a project launches — in effect, capturing the value of future tokens. Alternatively, it is possible to achieve instant returns by trading this NFA on a peer-to-peer marketplace. What makes this concept so compelling is that those who opt for an immediate transaction will miss out on perks in the long run.

Nonfungible airdrops can be equipped with exclusive avatars and special benefits, such as discounts and free trials on the goods and services offered by a crypto project. Holders could also be granted exclusive early access to future features — and better still, their tokens will be waiting for them when they launch.

Have your cake and eat it

Arken Finance says it is the mastermind of the world's first nonfungible airdrop, a concept that has the potential to shake up the DeFi landscape immeasurably.

The DeFi trading portal can be found across eight networks — and its goal is to arm investors with a greater number of trading tools, all while reducing friction.

Arken had commenced an airdrop campaign back in November 2021, but this was postponed as the markets began to cool. Now, it's pioneered NFAs as a way of igniting excitement about its future plans without falling into the common pitfalls of airdrops that have surfaced.

Now, 2,000 winners of its trading competition have been rewarded with their very own NFA — each storing a different amount of tokens, and each with different benefits. They'll be able to reclaim this cryptocurrency at a later date, but there's plenty of exclusive advantages to keep them occupied in the meantime.

"The team strongly believes in this application and is confident that this technology can be marketed to DeFi project owners in the future," Arken said in a recent blog post.

And while enthusiasts may have missed out on the chance to own one of the first-ever NFAs during the initial airdrop, the project says subsequent rounds are planned in the future.

Some of the perks include an exemption from fees for the first 24 hours of a trading competition — and NFA holders will have their own special tier in the contest. On this mini-competitive track, they'll subsequently be entitled to separate rewards. In addition, exclusive insights and fast-lane customer support is provided through a VIP Discord channel, and owners will have a front-row seat to the premium features that Arken Finance has in the pipeline.

It's a bold experiment, and one that could unleash new levels of loyalty in crypto projects that are getting off the ground for the first time. And for those who win airdrops, it delivers far more than tokens. Not only will they have a status symbol in the form of distinctive avatars that few members of the community own, but they'll get an enhanced experience through VIP channels and front-of-the-line customer support. For those who really believe in a project's potential, that's gold dust in itself.

There's excitement as Arken Finance's cutting-edge experiment continues — and the project's hoping that "NFA" will be the next acronym to become prolific in cryptocurrency circles.

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Here’s What’s Ahead for Solana, Avalanche and One Low-Cap Altcoin, According to Top Crypto Analyst

Here’s What’s Ahead for Solana, Avalanche and One Low-Cap Altcoin, According to Top Crypto Analyst

A widely followed crypto strategist is outlining what’s in store for Ethereum rivals Solana (SOL) and Avalanche (AVAX) as well as one under-the-radar altcoin. Pseudonymous analyst Altcoin Sherpa tells his 178,300 Twitter followers that smart contract platform Solana could be carving a local bottom after losing 90% of its value from the all-time high. “SOL: […]

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This is what’s standing in the way of DeFi’s ‘NFTification’

NFTs and DeFi have taken the world by storm in recent years, but both industries have downsides. Bringing them together could be a force for good.

Ask someone what an NFT is, and they'll instinctively think of digital art — the CryptoPunks, Bored Apes and Ether Rocks that have sold for eye-watering sums.

In some circles, nonfungible tokens have been dismissed as a vehicle for speculation, with critics lamenting that demand for such assets is fueled by greed.

But this argument doesn't give us the full picture. We're barely scratching the surface of what these one-of-a-kind tokens can achieve — and new use cases are continually emerging.

The music industry is tentatively exploring what NFTs have to offer. Live Nation, one of the world's biggest entertainment companies, has started offering digital versions of ticket stubs — giving fans a virtual memento of the gigs they've attended. Other platforms are allowing consumers to invest in new music and receive a share of the royalties. TV shows and films are being funded through NFTs too — and despite a backlash from players, gaming brands are also dabbling in this technology.

NFTs also have the potential to improve existing crypto services, with DeFi being one of them. What if this technology could be used to unlock access to specific permissioned services… and could we see popular crypto collectibles be widely used as collateral? 

While the "NFTification" of the decentralized sector is seen as inevitable in some crypto circles, there are some hurdles that need to be overcome. Let's explain why.

NFTs cost a mint

Inevitably, any discussion of what's holding NFTs from playing a bigger role in the DeFi ecosystem needs to begin with the cost of minting such tokens.

Even on a robust Layer 2 network, transaction fees mean it's often uneconomical to create, distribute and trade NFTs. This particularly explains why these crypto collectibles are so exorbitantly priced — not to mention why new use cases for nonfungible tokens are only being explored at a glacial pace.

As traders impatiently wait for Ethereum's Proof-of-Stake network to launch, this blockchain has become unaffordable for many everyday users. While faster, cheaper and more scalable rivals have emerged in recent years, some have been blighted by repeated outages — bringing their reliability into question.

But what if users could be offered a completely gas-free experience while transacting? Could this be the silver bullet that attracts tens or hundreds of millions of users to the space — people who would be drawn in by the development this would encourage?

Such an approach would be beneficial for NFTs and the DeFi sector alike, giving crypto enthusiasts the freedom to transact how they wish without worrying about the cost. But from an infrastructure perspective, there are other issues that need to be taken into account.

Innovating in DeFi

Right now, high gas fees mean trading and farming is financially impractical for smaller users — while slow bridges that connect the Ethereum mainnet to Layer 2s cause frustration. A lack of stickiness has also emerged in the DeFi space — with users frequently moving from platform to platform in search of the best short-term opportunities.

Of course, an even bigger barrier involves getting people to see what decentralized protocols and automated market makers (AMMs) have to offer. A poor user experience — and more sophisticated features on centralized platforms — often give investors little incentive to make the jump into DeFi. The downside here is consumers end up relinquishing control over their own crypto as a result.

But it doesn't have to be this way — and one team says it has built the first NFT-powered AMM that has been designed "from the ground up to solve a series of critical problems for DeFi." 

A gem of a product

Ruby.Exchange is building its infrastructure on SKALE, which is described as a powerful, multi-chain solution for Ethereum. SKALE's chains have zero gas costs — and boast a fast, decentralized and secure bridge to the mainnet where transfers in either direction can take minutes, rather than hours or even days.

And while the value of NFTs can be uncertain, with limited ways they can be used, Ruby offers gemstones — "beautiful, generative artworks that drive loyalty by embodying real utility as well as artistic value." These assets have a starring role within its AMM. 

This exchange says it delivers a feature rich and gamified user experience where NFTs are minted for user profiles, as vouchers for trading fee rebates, and to ensure customers can access the premium features they've come to expect — native charting and advanced analytics among them. Yield farming boosts are another use case.

What's more, a gamified trading and farming experience delivers that elusive "stickiness" that DeFi protocols currently lack — rewarding long-term engagement and benefitting all users by helping prevent capital from migrating elsewhere, which affects liquidity.

Looking ahead, new classes of NFT gemstones are going to be created — and as Ruby's analytics and liquidity provider management dashboard is established, ownership of nonfungible tokens will be key to unlocking access.

NFTs and DeFi have shown so much promise in their early days, transforming the worlds of art and finance. Ruby.Exchange is now determined to show how powerful the "NFTification" of decentralized finance can be.

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Wechat to Prohibit Accounts From Providing Some NFT and Crypto Services

Wechat to Prohibit Accounts From Providing Some NFT and Crypto ServicesTencent’s Wechat intends to impose penalties on public accounts facilitating secondary trading of NFTs, a press report has revealed. Accounts offering transaction channels and guidance for cryptocurrencies have also been targeted by the new rule. Popular Chinese App to Impose Restrictions on NFT Trading Wechat, the instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed […]

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Ukraine Raises Over $100,000 From Cryptopunk NFT Sale

Ukraine Raises Over 0,000 From Cryptopunk NFT SaleThe government of Ukraine has sold a Cryptopunk NFT donated in support of the war-torn country a few months ago. The token has been purchased by an unidentified buyer who spent more than $100,000 in ethereum for the collectible, the country’s digital transformation ministry said. Ukraine Government Sells Donated Cryptopunk Token for 90 ETH Ukrainian […]

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Digital Collectible Downturn — NFT Sales Slid More Than 74% Lower Than the Month Prior

Digital Collectible Downturn — NFT Sales Slid More Than 74% Lower Than the Month PriorWhile digital currencies suffered this past month, non-fungible token (NFT) sales dropped by 74.44% during the last 30 days. Data shows that during the last seven days, NFT sales have slipped 17.33% lower than the sales recorded the week prior. NFT floor values for popular collections have rebounded this week in terms of ethereum value, […]

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NFT Marketplace Opensea Migrates to Seaport Protocol, Transition to Cut Network Fees by 35%

NFT Marketplace Opensea Migrates to Seaport Protocol, Transition to Cut Network Fees by 35%On Tuesday, the leading non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace in terms of all-time sales, Opensea, announced it is migrating to Seaport, an open source Web3 marketplace protocol. Opensea says the Seaport protocol migration from the Wyvern protocol will cut network fees by 35%, and users will no longer have to pay an account initialization fee. Opensea […]

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Bill Gates: Crypto Is 100% Based on Greater Fool Theory — ‘I’m Not Involved in That’

Bill Gates: Crypto Is 100% Based on Greater Fool Theory — ‘I’m Not Involved in That’Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says crypto is an asset class that is 100% based on the Greater Fool Theory. The billionaire also mocked Bored Ape NFTs, stating: “Obviously, expensive digital images of monkeys are going to improve the world immensely.” Bill Gates on Crypto and NFTs Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates talked about cryptocurrency and non-fungible […]

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