Weekly NFT Digest #14
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2 min readMay 14, 2019
// Industry News
- 0x — received a proposal (ZEIP) for adopting property based trading with the benefit of increased liquidity for NFTs. This means you could open an order to buy any CryptoKitties with certain trades (e.g. Offer 100 DAI for any Gen 0 Kitty). Read the proposal here
- Enjin — added a dapp browser to its Enjin wallet that is supposed to provide a fully blockchain-integrated browsing experience on mobile. More here
- dGoods — released a v1.0 of its framework for creating non-fungible and semi-fungible token on EOS. A new addition to the previously known features is a marketplace feature that is written into the smart-contract of the token itself. Read more here
- Dapper Labs — “Dapper” wallet is now out of beta and accessible for everyone. Read more
// Other interesting stuff
- Hackernoon: State of the Blockchain Gaming by Aliaksandr Hudzilin is probably the most comprehensive and structured analysis on the status quo in our space I have read so far.
- Game On! Podcast with Vlad Pachenko (Dmarket CEO) is worth listening too, if you are interested in how secondary markets for digital assets might evolve.
- Wired picked up on Blockchain Gaming and featured some interesting perspectives from the traditional gaming ecosystem (e.g. Game Analyst Michael Pachter) to Kevin Chou from Forte/ex-Kabam. What was a new notion to me, is that the thread of regulating selling loot boxes as a type of gambling could potentially drive game developers/publishers to look into alternative monetisation models.
- Hashed interviewed Joe Lubin with forward thinking questions, which are also touching the role of gaming and NFTs.
// Upcoming Events
- Rare Art Fest (RareAF2) on 18th of May in NYC
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