Coin-Op celebrated its 11th anniversary in style while
Radicle (RAD) continued to garner investment interest. The interplay between
NFTs and streaming is reshaping ownership rules, argues Tony Mugavero. In the meantime, the new dollar coin featuring a snowboarder arises from a unique collaboration between
Burton and
US Mint.
Gaming Token Gala recovers as problems relating to a recent security incident appear contained. This week,
Binance Futures decided to delist multiple tokens, including
Radworks, causing ripples in crypto markets. Meanwhile, the WazirX hacker continues to launder stolen funds; a practice that underlines the importance of robust security measures across the sector.
Radicle, who recently won significant funding from Ayre Ventures for their video publishing venture on the BSV blockchain has gained investor interest.
Regulated OTC desks come into crypto adoption limelight. Radworks received a boost as it was made available on
INDODAX, while Rad made headlines by integrating NFTs into Hollywood and restoring ownership for creators and consumers. The future of streaming appears intertwined with blockchain, with Tony Mugavero of
Rad NFTV joining CoinGeek's livestream. Meanwhile, notable listings on
Coinbase Pro include
DerivaDAO,
DFI.money, and
Radicle.
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