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Upland: Buy, Sell and Trade Digital Real Estate

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Play. Earn. Connect.   It all started in early 2018 during a late-night Monopoly game between Upland co-founders Mani, Idan, and Dirk. This was a time when digital collectibles via non-fungible tokens based on blockchain technology started making a big splash in the news. An unusual way to earn and collect. The combination of Monopoly and the rise of digital collectibles had the three cofounders asking themselves: What if we can “tokenize” the real world through the very same technology that powers these collectibles? What if every property in the world could be its own collectible, non-fungible asset whose ownership...

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Museums need help due to the impact of COVID-19

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 By placing museum collections on the blockchain, we are decentralizing the world's knowledge while ensuring our history will live on forever. The world is losing access to millions of historical moments everyday as some of our favorite cultural institutions close their doors forever.

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The MetaMoose Club is preparing a new kind of play-to-earn game: a hunter game!

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The Meta Moose Club is a collection of 10,000 Moose NFT’s with 150+ hand-drawn traits on the Ethereum blockchain. Each and every moose is uniquely, programmatically generated. The presale will open its doors during the month of April and promises many advantages to holders

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What is an NFT?

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 NFTs have potential for other use cases as well, such as companies tracking their internal resources or platforms verifying subscriptions and use. With this new trend, NFTs became much more well known in 2020 and 2021.

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Refunds on your NFT purchase?

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In a blog post, OpenSea exec Alex Atallah wrote that while the issue has been discussed as an “exploit” or a “bug”, “the reality is that it’s a fundamental feature of blockchain marketplaces: only the person who lists an item for sale can cancel that listing.”

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