FINRA metaverse warning, Lazarus NFT attack, Thiel backs NFTs: Nifty Newsletter
Lazarus Group used a fake playable NFT game to steal wallet credentials through a vulnerability on Google Chrome. Go to Source
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Lazarus Group used a fake playable NFT game to steal wallet credentials through a vulnerability on Google Chrome. Go to Source
A group of NFT holders sued an art gallery, claiming it failed to deliver its promised metaverse club. Go to Source
Hamster Kombat revealed in its new roadmap that it would integrate non-fungible tokens in November 2024. Go to Source
Footwear distributor Puma partnered with a Web3 game, integrating characters based on the brand into a sports mobile game. Go to Source
Pudgy Penguins CEO Luca Schnetzler believes the SEC’s actions against NFTs are nonsense, describing them as a “nothing burger.” Go to Source
A group of blockchain advocates urged the United States Congress to clearly define NFTs in response to the SEC Wells notice to OpenSea. Go to Source
OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer said that the NFT marketplace received a Wells notice from the SEC, suggesting potential enforcement action from the agency. Go to Source
Bitcoin Runes has recorded 15.6 million transactions and generated $162.4 million in fees in four months. Go to Source
Immutable has wound down its NFT marketplace to allow marketplaces within its ecosystem to flourish. Go to Source
Two artists have taken legal action to demand clarification from the SEC over the status of NFTs. Go to Source