NFT

NFTs are unique digital identifiers recorded on a blockchain that certify ownership and authenticity of a specific asset. Moving past the "PFP" craze, 2026 NFTs emphasize utility, representing everything from IP rights and digital fashion to RWA titles and event ticketing. This tag explores the technical standards of digital ownership, the growth of NFT marketplaces, and the integration of non-fungible tech into the broader Creator Economy and enterprise solutions.

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Created: 2026/02/02 18:52
Updated: 2026/02/02 18:52
Market sentiment has warmed up, and we take stock of the recent outstanding Meme coins

Market sentiment has warmed up, and we take stock of the recent outstanding Meme coins

Author: TechFlow The stock market with crypto concepts is absorbing traffic crazily, while BTC is following its own independent trend. The "alt-season" that the crypto market has been looking forward

Author: PANews
Jump returns with Shelby: the "speed of light ambition" in the storage track and the AWS dilemma

Jump returns with Shelby: the "speed of light ambition" in the storage track and the AWS dilemma

Lao Deng can only go crazy once. Old readers may remember that the third article published by this account was "Bodhi", a content-oriented gadget based on the Arweave storage chain.

Author: PANews
VeChain’s staking program goes live with 5.48b VTHO in bonus rewards

VeChain’s staking program goes live with 5.48b VTHO in bonus rewards

VeChain, a layer 1 blockchain for enterprise decentralized applications, has officially unveiled its new staking platform StarGate, with up to $15 million in bonus rewards. StarGate goes live as the crypto industry lauds the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s landmark…

Author: Crypto.news
Japanese gaming firm CyberStep plans to invest 1b yen into its new crypto arm

Japanese gaming firm CyberStep plans to invest 1b yen into its new crypto arm

Japanese online claw machine operator CyberStep is launching a new business arm called CRYPTECH Capital which will generate tokens used to buy BTC and ETH as reserve assets. According to a recent report on CoinDesk Japan, the company that operates…

Author: Crypto.news
Cryptocurrency’s best ideas will never launch | Opinion

Cryptocurrency’s best ideas will never launch | Opinion

Crypto doesn’t need more heroes. It needs a culture that lets the builders stay in the arena long enough to build what really matters.

Author: Crypto.news
XRP, LTC, SOL lead altcoin ETF buzz as approval odds climb

XRP, LTC, SOL lead altcoin ETF buzz as approval odds climb

Analysts are betting big on altcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), signaling that a wave of approvals could be just around the corner. In a June 30 X post, Bloomberg ETF analysts James Seyffart and Eric Balchunas shared updated approval forecasts for…

Author: Crypto.news
Leading memecoins compared in 2025: Pepeto, Pepe, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu

Leading memecoins compared in 2025: Pepeto, Pepe, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu

Pepeto fuses meme culture with real-world crypto tools, making it a serious rival to Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and PEPE this year. #sponsored

Author: Crypto.news
Japanese gaming company CyberStep plans to invest 1 billion yen in cryptocurrency investment, using BTC and ETH as corporate asset reserves

Japanese gaming company CyberStep plans to invest 1 billion yen in cryptocurrency investment, using BTC and ETH as corporate asset reserves

PANews reported on July 1 that CyberStep, the operator of the well-known Japanese online claw machine game Toreba, announced that it would start a new business of strategic reserve and

Author: PANews
Arbitrum Ecosystem XAI will airdrop 25 million $XAI tokens to Vanguard and Legendary NFT holders

Arbitrum Ecosystem XAI will airdrop 25 million $XAI tokens to Vanguard and Legendary NFT holders

PANews reported on July 1 that XAI, the Layer3 solution for Arbitrum ecosystem games, announced that it will airdrop 25 million $XAI tokens to Vanguard and Legendary NFT holders, worth

Author: PANews
The market has become completely desensitized to "high-speed public chains", so why might Somnia be different?

The market has become completely desensitized to "high-speed public chains", so why might Somnia be different?

This article will analyze the following two questions: Question 1: The market has become completely desensitized to "high-speed public chains", so why is Somnia different? Question 2: Is Somnia exaggerating

Author: PANews