Formula One files 'F1' trademarks covering crypto, NFTs and Metaverse

Formula One files 'F1' trademarks covering crypto, NFTs and Metaverse

The racing competition has plans to set up an online marketplace for cryptocurrency, meta tokens, digital collectibles, crypto-collectibles and NFTs. Formula One is looking to establish itself within the Web3 ecosystem with eight recently filed trademarks for its globally recognized “F1” abbreviation.According to licensed trademark attorney Mike Kondoudis, the race-car league filed eight trademark applications on Oct. 5 covering cryptocurrency, nonfungible tokens (NFTs), crypto marketplaces, retail stores for virtual goods, cryptocurrency trading and mining, and blockchain financial....


Related News

Formula One Files 8 Trademarks for ‘F1’ Covering Wide Range of Cryptocurrency...

Formula One has filed eight trademark applications covering a wide range of cryptocurrency, non-fungible token (NFT), and metaverse products and services with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Formula One Getting Deep Into Crypto, NFTs, Metaverse Formula One filed eight trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Oct. 5 indicating its plans involving a wide range of cryptocurrency, non-fungible token (NFT), and metaverse products and services. A USPTO-licensed trademark attorney, Mike Kondoudis, detailed in a tweet Monday:....

Damien Hirst burns $10M in art: Nifty Newsletter, Oct 5–11

Racing league Formula One is positioning its brand in Web3 as it files trademark applications for "F1" covering crypto and NFTs. In this week’s newsletter, read about how the racing brand Formula One is planning to position itself in Web3 and how nonfungible tokens (NFTs) will transform betting on upcoming athletes. Check out how GameFi can provide the unemployed with a new means to earn and find out how the wealthiest British artist alive burned $10 million in artworks to complete his NFT project. And, don’t forget this week’s Nifty News featuring OpenSea adding Avalanche support and Meta....

Kanye West Files Trademarks Describing NFT Technology After Denouncing the Di...

According to trademark filings with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the American rapper Ye (commonly known as Kanye West) is getting into the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the metaverse. The record producer’s company Mascotte Holdings Inc. filed 17 trademarks, and parts of the trademark summaries describe digital collectibles like NFTs. Kanye West: ‘Do Not Ask Me to Do a F***ing NFT … Ask Me Later’ On Wednesday, trademark attorney and founder of Gerben Intellectual Property, Josh Gerben, tweeted about rapper and....

Nifty News: Kraft Foods files for NFT and metaverse patents, Seth Green gets ...

Kraft’s NFT and metaverse trademarks cover a long range of potential services, including a virtual restaurant where users can earn rewards and virtual assets. American food manufacturing and processing giant Kraft Foods Group has filed nonfungible token (NFT) and metaverse patents for several of its popular brands. The firm joins a host of mainstream companies such as Gatorade, Nike, Adidas and Coca-Cola that have moved to secure their products and branding in the crypto/virtual sphere. According to a Monday Tweet from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) licensed....

FTX Crypto Platform And F1 Ethereum NFTs Paired With A Real Formula 1 Car

Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix featuring F1 Ethereum NFTs is happening next weekend. FTX, in partnership with F1 Team Mercedes, is set to release a powerhouse of NFTs available in premium action and free-to-claim formats. Suggested Reading | McLaren Turbocharges Into The Metaverse, Rolls Out MSO LAB F1 Team Speeds Things Up With FTX Today, […]