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NFTs
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are unique digital assets verified using blockchain technology, primarily on platforms like Ethereum. Unlike cryptocurrencies, NFTs are indivisible and cannot be exchanged on a one-to-one basis, ensuring each NFT is distinct and irreplaceable, much like a physical collectible. They have gained prominence in digital art, music, gaming, and other online communities for enabling proof of ownership and authenticity of digital creations. NFTs can represent anything from artwork and music to videos and tweets.
How a 'Dual Double-Entry' Blockchain Could Unite Digital and Physical Assets
The idea is to make real-world assets, not just digital currencies, tradable via blockchain.

Rare CryptoPunk NFTs Will be Auctioned by Christie's Next Month
All nine CryptoPunks are from mints below 1,000, meaning they began in the earliest days of the company's digital collectible creations.

Meet the 'Meme Manager' Bringing the Legacy Web Into NFTs
Lashes, thought to be the first "meme agent," is helping clients who were successful on Web 2.0 get into crypto.

Audius Brings NFT Galleries to EDM-Heavy Streaming Service
The decentralized library of underground tunes is letting artists pool their NFTs in a single online gallery in a bid to be a one-stop shop for their biggest fans.

NFT Frenzy Shows Signs of Cooling but Don't Call It a Market Crash
NFT prices are falling, but it doesn't point to a market crash as investors eye long-term value.

Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning Join NFT Craze
“The Hash” panel unpacks the latest developments in ‘NFT Mania’ with football legend Tom Brady reportedly launching an NFT (non-fungible token) company. Plus, Peyton and Eli Manning are issuing an NFT collection with all proceeds going to charity.

NFTs From a Legal Perspective
When dealing with non-fungible tokens (NFTs), is money laundering, terrorist financing, and other illegal activity so reprehensible that preventing it must be a priority beyond privacy concerns? Carlton Fields Attorney Drew Hinkes and XReg Consulting Senior Partner Siân Jones discuss finding the right balance between the value of safety and costs of compliance in navigating the world of NFTs.

Should NFTs Be Regulated Like Money?
Carlton Fields Attorney-at-Law Drew Hinkes and XReg Consulting Senior Partner Siân Jones join “Coin Toss” to debate whether or not non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and artwork more broadly should be regulated in ways not too dissimilar from banks and other big financial institutions, and if so, where they draw the line.

Topps, Going Public at $1.3B Valuation, Charts NFT Future
The legacy trading card company's new investor, Jason Mudrick, said he’s betting on the buzzy market for NFTs.

The Growing NFT Debate: More Room to Run or Bubble About to Burst?
Sotheby’s first NFT auction will take place on April 12, featuring digital artist Pak. It's just the latest news in the busy and hot NFT space. “The Hash” panel discusses the growing chorus of opinions in the mainstream media about the health and future of NFT mania.
