Steph Curry files trademark for the Curryverse: Nifty Newsletter, Oct. 26–Nov.1

Steph Curry files trademark for the Curryverse: Nifty Newsletter, Oct. 26–Nov.1

MyNFT marketplace’s new NFT vending machine aims to make digital art more accessible at a London in-person event. In this week’s newsletter, read about how NBA superstar Stephen Curry filed a trademark application for his own metaverse, the Curryverse, where users play-to-earn nonfungible tokens (NFTs). Check out why TV streaming providers should start to incorporate NFTs into their programming. In other news, find out how an NFT vending machine made digital art more accessible at a London event. Last but not least, Nifty News highlighted NFT markets that are scrapping royalties and the....


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