CryptoBlog n.1030
Tennis Australia has announced the expansion of its NFT ball art for this year's Australian Open. In addition to the "AO Artball" launched by Tennis Australia last year with 6,776 ball NFTs, a total of 2,454 NFTs will be offered this year. The AO Artballs for 2023 will be minted from 7am AEDT on Thursday and start at 0.23 ETH each (about $446).
CryptoBlog n.1029
Logan Paul has released a video explaining his 3-step plan for CryptoZoo, including a $1.3M rewards program for disappointed players. In the video, Logan publicly thanks coffeebreak_yt for his work, explains that a full internal investigation is happening and the bad actors involved with his project will be held accountable.
CryptoBlog n.1028
Game of Thrones official NFT collection called "Build Your Realm" has completely sold out in just seven hours after its release on January 10 on Nifty's NFT marketplace. The NFTs were distributed as a Hero Box, and 3,450 were sold during the presale, followed by 1,500 as a public sale just four hours later. Each Hero Box costs $150 or about 0.11 ETH, which includes one Hero Avatar, three Story Cards, and nine Resource Cards. However, Twitter users were quick to comment on the delays in delivery of the NFTs, which resulted in some buyers waiting over 3.5 hours before minting, and by the time they received their NFTs, the floor price had already dropped. Critics also pitched in and said there were "No creative vision and terrible," Loopify said it was "the worst thing I've ever seen."
CryptoBlog n.1027
Consola’s products are now live on Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana. Consola offers accounting and bookkeeping features that include transaction and price fetching, fiat valuation, auto-categorization, cost basis calculation, profit and loss calculation, and reporting. As more ventures gear towards Web3, crypto-powered business models are reshaping front and back-end business operations around the world.