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  • The Ownership Paradox: Why Blockchain Games Have Betrayed Digital Property Rights

    Digital asset ownership is both a defining feature of blockchain games and a significant barrier, reflecting the complexities of blockchain gaming’s evolution.


  • Telegram’s Tap-to-Earn Games Will Drive Web3 Gaming’s Success in 2025

    If Web3 gaming is to reach its full potential as a catalyst for blockchain adoption, it needs to take a page from Telegram’s success.


  • Crypto Daybook Americas: Bull Momentum Stalls Ahead of Fed Rate Cut

    Your day-ahead look for Dec. 13, 2024


  • Crypto Daybook Americas: Bitcoin Bulls, Remember to Zoom Out When in Doubt

    Your day-ahead look for Dec. 12, 2024


  • Tornado Cash Sanctions Overturned by U.S. Appeals Court; TORN Soars Over 500%

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  • Axie Infinity Creator Cuts 21% of Staff Despite Year of ‘Valuable Growth’

    Sky Mavis has laid off 21% of its workforceThe web3 firm said the decision was not related to its finances.


  • The DPRK’s Deep Roots in Crypto

    Last week, CoinDesk’s Sam Kessler reported that developers and IT workers employed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea – i.e. North Korea – had managed to get themselves hired by a number of crypto projects, giving them two different ways of raising funds for the national regime.


  • It’s Time to Build a Sustainable Blockchain Ecosystem

    For years, the industry has created and lost value without establishing real business models. It’s time to demonstrate that we’re on the path to turning blockchains and the applications built on them into real businesses, says Azeem Khan.


  • Defi Hacks Remain a Major Threat Despite 50% Decline in 2023: Halborn

    Decentralized finance (DeFi) hacks remain a major threat to the industry despite a reduction in the amount stolen in 2023, according to blockchain security firm Halborn.


  • The Protocol: Death Cross, Dip Buying and Developer Nerves

    Bitcoin swooned, and crypto markets followed. Should blockchain-project founders and developers be worried? PLUS: We break down Ronin Network’s $12 million run-in with white-hat hackers.