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web3
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New Society’s Bold Venture: Unveiling the Intersection of Decentralization and Culture
Tech and culture collective New Society has made its new book, "Decentralization: Please Save Culture," available for pre-order. Read More -
From Sand to Silicon: How Dubai is Sculpting the Future of Art in the Web3 Era
Dubai, a city long associated with luxury and innovation, is venturing into uncharted territory: the intersection of art and Web3 technology. Read More -
Is Asia’s Thriving NFT and Web3 Landscape a Beacon of Hope for the West?
As debates intensify in the West about the future of Web3, Asia is emerging as a hotbed of innovation and adoption in this domain. Read More -
TRLab Secures $5M in Seed Funding to Expand Digital Art Endeavors
TRLab, a fine art-focused tech startup with bases in New York and Hong Kong, has successfully raised $5 million in a seed funding round. Read More -
Exclusive Q&A: Anne Well, CMO of Web3 Platform Galxe
Leveraging a background in cross-cultural marketing, Anne Well infuses a deep understanding of the global market into Galxe's initiatives. Read More -
Japan Embraces Web3 As ‘New Form of Capitalism’
In a recent keynote address at the WebX conference in Japan, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida characterized Web3 as a "new form of capitalism." Read More -
Exclusive Q&A: Sam Hamilton, Creative Director of the Decentraland Foundation
Sam Hamilton has played a pivotal role in shaping the creative ethos of the Decentraland Foundation since joining in 2018. Read More -
Decoding the decline: From $54 billion to $6 billion, what happened to China’s Bilibili and iQIYI?
Since 2021, the value of the Chinese video-streaming giant iQIYI has plummeted 73.5 percent to just $5.3 billion. Read More -
AI Meets Web3: Unleashing a Technological Revolution in 2023
In 2023, two technological phenomena continue to dominate the discourse: artificial intelligence (AI) and Web3. Read More -
The NFT Bubble: A Year of Speculation or a Path to Future Innovation?
The NFT market has quieted down, with many digital art pieces selling for a fraction of what they were worth just a couple of years ago. Read More