Weekly NFT Digest #11
The most important news in the NFT space in one weekly summary. Follow us on twitter @NFTdigest or subscribe!
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2 min readApr 8, 2019
// Industry News
- Boxswap— build an app to share and show off your portfolio of NFTs on twitter. Other users with Metamask enabled can directly place an offer on twitter. Example here
- Lucid Insight — the studio behind MLB Campions, raised $6 million from renown investors such as Digital Currency Group, Animoca Brands and many more. The team is also working on the Scarcity Engine, which is a toolkit for blockchain games that will be accessible for selected third party developers. Read more
- Nifty Gateway — released its own NFT wallet with a focus on simple UX and a consumer grade experience. Users can buy and collect NFTs without owning a crypto currency, but straight with their credit card. More here
// Project Updates
- Decentraland ended its Creator Contest with 9000 submissions
- Chainbreakers ends its official crowdsale with over 1.8 m MANA raised (100k USD)
- Blockcities went live on Apr 2nd and items are tradable on OpenSea
- NeonDistrict RPG conducted a “Pant Drop” among Founder Key holders
- CryptoKitties breaks 1.5 million Kitties minted
// Other interesting stuff
- Great piece by Tony Sheng on assessing the market size potential for crypto collectibles: Could crypto collectibles be wort trillions?
- Also on the potential of crypto collectibles. A great twitter thread by Anthony Sassano
- Dapp Review gathered some interesting data on dapps for Q1 2019 in a infographic
- In CryptoOracle’s conference call on NFTs, Alex Atallah (OpenSea), Chris Cachwell (Mythereum), Tom Teman (Portis) and Chris Maree (Radi.Cards) discuss the state of adoption, how to overcome friction and whats to come in 2019
// Upcoming Events
- Crypto Games Conference on April 25th-26th in Minsk
- Rare Art Fest (RareAF2) on 18th of May in NYC
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