Salesforce unveils a Web3 platform for digital collectibles
The company is opening it for a limited release, allowing brands to adopt decentralized technology more efficiently and build loyalty programs. This new platform is bringing the potential of blockchain technology to businesses by allowing them to manage and deploy nonfungible tokens that are trustw... Read more
Security experts fret over hacking of British Army’s social media
The Bitish Army's Twitter and YouTube accounts have been advertizing NFTs over the weekend.
The cybersecurity of the British Army was questioned by experts after its social media accounts were compromised on Sunday, according to a report in ITPro.
The British Army’s Twitter and YouTube acc... Read more
Meta intends to monetize Metaverse, and creators aren’t happy
The Metaverse will likely be monetized; something creators do not like.
Meta (previously called Facebook) recently announced its initial plans to enable content creators or digital creators to monetize Horizon Worlds – a potential Metaverse platform. Meta’s planned market share for various c... Read more
‘Salesforce is working on NFT cloud service’
Salesforce plans to develop a cloud service for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). CNBC reports the news based on anonymous sources.
According to CNBC, CEOs Marc Benioff and Bret Taylor shared the plan during an employee meeting. The service would allow artists to create and publish content on a digita... Read more
‘Google is developing blockchain and p2p projects’
Bloomberg reports that Google has revived Google Labs with research projects on blockchain and peer-to-peer (p2p) technology.
According to Bloomberg, Google has revived its Google Labs research department. The research department is said to be researching blockchain and p2p technology for storag... Read more
Tim Berners-Lee sells his World Wide Web source code for $5.4 million
And of course the code was sold in NFT form for cryptocurrency.
Tim Berners-Lee, The creator of the World Wide Web, has sold his source code from the early 90s. The sales price was just over $5.4 million.
The code was sold as an NFT (Non Fungible Token) called "Source Code for the WWW (1990-... Read more