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Discover the latest developments in the world of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), where digital assets meet blockchain technology. This category provides insights into NFT art, collectibles, gaming, and virtual real estate, along with trends in the rapidly growing market. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or investor, stay updated on how NFTs are transforming digital ownership, offering new opportunities, and shaping the future of creative industries.

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According to the latest report from Citi Bank, stablecoins are steadily becoming the core infrastructure for payments

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Turtle (TURTLE) is now the 55th project in the Binance HODLer Airdrops, marked with a “Seed Tag.”

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Cryptocurrency mining without hardware is rising in 2025 as investors, both large and small, shift towards sustainable

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The crypto world is abuzz as some projects gain significant traction, with BlockDAG leading the charge. As

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In 2025, Bitcoin mining is tougher than ever for everyday users. Rising electricity costs, growing network difficulty,

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The cryptocurrency market is currently under acute leveraged tension, with highly concentrated liquidation signals evident across major

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MEXC and OKX are global crypto exchanges that offer spot, futures, and other basic and advanced trading

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ZEROBASE (ZBT) is officially the 54th project to be featured on Binance HODLer Airdrops with a “Seed

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CastleCrypto.gg has officially completed the acquisition of NFT-stats.com and is bringing one of the most useful NFT

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WEEX is a popular crypto exchange that offers a comprehensive suite of trading services, including spot trading,

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