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Study: 80% of gamers are yet to play a blockchain game
The survey by OnePoll found that 52% of gamers have not heard of blockchain games, while a further 32% have not played one despite a $1 billion investment in April.
The survey by OnePoll found that 52% of gamers have not heard of blockchain games, while a further 32% have not played one despite a $1 billion investment in April.
With its commitment to creating solutions for real-world problems, mintBlue collaborates with logistics firm Dockflow to leverage blockchain technology to champion sustainability.
The European Union is rapidly progressing in blockchain technology and combined with its AI Act and strong digital rights, it will likely emerge as a frontrunner in these areas by the next decade.
Amid the dwindling number of P2E players, Haste Arcade carries out several changes in its gaming platform, all while sticking to its "Simplicity and Fun" ethos and operating on the BSV blockchain.
The University of Birmingham's STUB solution utilizes both blockchain and ontology to model and manage complex information systems, creating transparent, interconnected data structures.
Omniscape CEO and Co-Founder Robert Rice joined the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, talking about the metaverse, AR/VR, and what his company is currently working on.
Scaling isn't solely based on the network's ability to process high transaction volumes; it also involves proving it can accommodate applications that provide real-world utility.
With every technological advancement comes change, and while some applications have to wind down to prepare for this transformation, some rise to continue the ethos of blockchain—decentralization.
The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance leveraged VX Technologies’ blockchain solution to enable the verification and authentication of academic credentials.
For a limited time only, London Blockchain Conference's Early Bird tickets will cost £100 ($120) for one-day tickets and £200 ($242) for three-day tickets. VIP tickets will cost £750 ($907) each.
The London Blockchain Conference, which will kick off on May 31 - June 2, is all about utility and how blockchains can be used to change the world for the better.
The London Blockchain Conference will provide discussions covering data integrity, utility blockchain, Web 3.0, DLT, the internet of value, tokenization, and the future of P2P transactions.