A flood of demand in buying and selling digital cats brought the cryptocurrency Ethereum to a crawl last week after unexpected demand clogged up the network. The cats being sold, called CryptoKitties, ...
Dapper Labs has announced that its popular Ethereum-based collectibles game CryptoKitties will be launched on its Flow blockchain. Flow blockchain was built by Dapper Labs to address many of the ...
CryptoKitties are back, this time as a mini-game on the Flow blockchain on the Telegram messenger platform. The crypto craze for blockchain games took off with CryptoKitties in December 2017. By May ...
CryptoKitties hit a milestone recently as players have bred more than a million unique virtual kitties in a demonstration of the usefulness or maybe silliness of blockchain technology. Blockchain, ...
Nobody can tell you what to buy on the internet. Purchasing frivolous luxury goods from Goop? Go for it. The Porg-from-Star-Wars mug in your Amazon shopping cart? Why the hell not. But there’s a new ...
In recent months, the CryptoKitties fad that had users buying and selling tens of thousands of dollars of blockchain-based collectable cats has settled down considerably. That is not to say that ...
Cryptokitties, one of the first successful games on blockchain, just raised $12 million from investors at Andreessen Horowitz and Union Square Ventures. The game, which was developed as part of a ...
(Disclosure: author holds investments in ether and Enjin Coin and recently entered a partnership with Enjin.) Before the widespread use of high-speed internet, distribution of software, music and ...
CryptoKitties vs. Axie Infinity has been a massive match-up in the making, particularly because NFT games have been popular in the past few months. Instead of fighting one's way through different ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Joe Buttram, a former mixed martial arts fighter and startup security guard turned cryptocurrency investor, was looking at a new toy called a CryptoKitty. “You can see he wants to sire ...
Was it an accident? Money laundering? No one knows. But someone just bought a CryptoKitties digital cat for $172,000. Mark Serrels Editorial Director Mark Serrels is an award-winning Senior Editorial ...
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