A crypto trading account that pays you to play video games
A crypto trading account that pays you to play video games
Web2, now accepting crypto, thanks to Stripe
WebZero (we made that up) meets Web3
A crypto trading account that pays you to play video games
Web3 is so damn weird and that's what makes it awesome.
You'd never expect your Wells Fargo trading account to also let you play video games in exchange for cash. But with Web3 trading accounts, that's a real thing!
The cryptocurrency exchange FTX just hired ex-Sega executive, Steve Sadin, to build them a crypto-as-a-service platform.
The platform will enable gaming companies and developers to add play-to-earn-crypto (!!!) features into their upcoming games.
Text your partner, tell them all of those hours of C.O.D. weren't for nothing.
Web2, now accepting crypto, thanks to Stripe
Just like that, another bridge from Web2 to Web3 is built.
Online payment giant, Stripe, launched their crypto services today, giving businesses the ability to use Stripe as a payment method for crypto and NFT transactions.
If this doesn't feel like a big deal to you, just remember that Stripe powers payments for a good chunk of the entire internet.
If you've ever bought something from Amazon, taken a ride in a Lyft, or rented an Airbnb - you've used Stripe.
WebZero (we made that up) meets Web3
You heard it here first.
We're coining the phrase 'WebZero', because 'stuff that existed before the internet' is straight up clunky.
DC comics are combining the old world with the new, releasing over 6 million DC-inspired physical trading cards and pairing them with NFTs.
"The 'hybrid' card packs will be priced from $5 to $120, with buyers using an app called Hro to access their physical cards' NFTs".