Crypto News Weekly Digest 09.12.2022

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2022-12-09

 

Crypto market today

BTC - 17200 +2.29%. The market is in the green zone of positive infection from the US.

Altcoin growth leaders are TWT, XCN, GRT.

The fall leaders are FTT, AXS, SNX.

BTC dominance - 40.63%.

Alt season index 33.

 

Opera will add a drag-and-drop tool to the browser to create NFTs.

Media files can be dragged to the launcher, previewed, turned into NFTs, and then shared, stored or sold.

“Now our users will be able to instantly and easily create NFTs with no platform fees,” said Susie Butt, Head of Crypto Ecosystem at Opera.

 

Nike plans to release Move to Earn sneakers.

RTFKT, a subsidiary of Nike, has announced the release of the first true (physical) Web3 "Cryptokicks iRL" sneakers, which will later include a "walk and earn" mode. The party is limited - 19,000 pairs at the price from $450 to $1333.

 

Coca-Cola and Cryptocom release FIFA World Cup-related NFTs.

Coca-Cola teamed up world-cup-qatar-2022) with Cryptocom to release a collection of 10,000 FIFA World Cup NFTs based on the heat maps of past games.

10,000 NFTs were generated by tracking in-game player movements in the World Cup matches. These items will be available to fans only on the Cryptocom NFT platform.

 

The monthly online metaverse has crossed 200 million.

The largest online virtual world is recorded by the Roblox metaverse game, which has about 202 million active players on a monthly basis.

There are 148 virtual worlds according to the results of the IV quarter of 2022. This is reported by analysts at the consulting firm Metaversed.

 

A Chinese court has recognized NFTs as virtual property.

A Chinese court has ruled that collections of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are virtual online property that must be protected under Chinese law.

The government remains vigilant to ensure that its population resists “NFT speculation,” as described in a statement from the China Banking Association.

 

Nokia believes that Metaverse will replace smartphones in the future.

Nokia, one of the first companies to make mobile phone systems, now believes the metaverse will cause phones to become obsolete.

While augmented reality devices still have a long way to go, Nokia believes that audience interest in such devices will grow, which will contribute to the development of the metaverse. Nishant Batra, director of strategy and technology at Nokia, is convinced of this.