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‘Just suck it up and start looking into NFTs’: Crypto through the lens of a marketer

‘Just suck it up and start looking into NFTs’: Crypto through the lens of a marketer

In a space filled with strange terminology, dubious technology and valuable non-fungibilty, how do you convince companies and their customers to dive into the world of Web3?

  • by Dominic Powell

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‘Parasitic’: Why the founder of Dogecoin thinks crypto is a scam

‘Parasitic’: Why the founder of Dogecoin thinks crypto is a scam

Having founded $15 billion cryptocurrency Dogecoin, you might not expect Australian software engineer Jackson Palmer to be one of the industry’s harshest critics.

  • by Dominic Powell
‘Not going away’: Why academics want to unlock Web3’s secrets

‘Not going away’: Why academics want to unlock Web3’s secrets

While often seen as the realm of investors, entrepreneurs and engineers, the whirlwind world of crypto and NFTs has started to capture the attention of academics.

  • by Dominic Powell
‘Extortion’: Why Web3 is making a lot of software developers angry

‘Extortion’: Why Web3 is making a lot of software developers angry

Venture capitalists and entrepreneurs say Web3 will be a decentralised utopia. But engineer Geoffrey Huntley is more than a little sceptical.

  • by Dominic Powell
People are making millions playing blockchain games, but will it stick?

People are making millions playing blockchain games, but will it stick?

With billions in VC backing, Leah Callon-Butler believes blockchain gaming will ‘inevitably’ be part of big-name franchises.

  • by Dominic Powell
Meet the Australian Bored Ape owner who turned $300 into $5 million buying NFTs

Meet the Australian Bored Ape owner who turned $300 into $5 million buying NFTs

If you owned a digital picture of a gold-skinned monkey in a striped shirt and someone offered you $5 million for it, would you sell it?

  • by Dominic Powell