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    McLaren launches their Genesis NFT Collection, starting at 0.5ETH

    McLaren's has announced their Special Opeations team are creating created an NFT Collection, centered around their amazing Supercars. The Genesis Collection is an ultra-limited, exclusive, invitation-only NFT mint celebrating one of McLaren's most desirable cars - the McLaren P1. A decade on from its world premiere, the McLaren P1 remains a true icon of performance. As the world's first hybrid supercar, the P1 marked the...

    Qantas flies into the NFT game mid-2022, initial buyers of a Qantas NFT will earn Qantas Points

    Today, Australia's premier airline Qantas has announced they're getting into NFTs. Non-fungible tokens are digital contracts often applied to artwork that can be traded on marketplaces like OpenSea. Qantas has long sold Merchandise in their online store and part of that lineup has been memorabilia from the company's 101-year history. It seems Qantas are turning to NFTs for their next collection of memorabilia set...

    What happens during an NFT reveal? The Royal Cubs just had their big day and I was part of it.

    Whether you love or hate NFTs, it's undeniable that they are big news in the tech space and likely here to stay. If you've already decided you hate NFTs, then this post is not for you, if you're interested and want to know more, then read on. Today was the big reveal day for The Royal Cubs NFT project, where the artwork of each...

    Use your favourite NFT as your Twitter Profile Picture

    Twitter has launched a new feature today, adding the ability for users to use their favourite NFT as their Profile Pictures. To enable this, you need to pay for Twitter Blue subscribers (A$4.49 per month) and use Twitter on iOS (for now), via its early access Labs feature. From celebs like Reese Witherspoon, Snoop Dogg and Paris Hilton to athletes like Rob Gronkowski and even Tony Hawk, more and more people are taking the leap...

    How to get on an NFT whitelist

    NFTs definitely exploded in popularity in 2021, but in 2022, more people than ever will buy their first NFT. When you first learn about NFTs, you'll likely end up at a marketplace like OpenSea and you can definitely start trading these digital products, but the biggest gains are typically found as projects go live in a process called minting. There's a lot involved in...

    HAPEBEAST NFT went full beast mode today, whitelist minters making US$20k overnight

    Today, one of the most hyped NFT projects, Hapebeast, started minting their 8,192 NFTs. Just under 7,000 people on the whitelist were able to secure one for the price of 0.2 ETH. Right now, 0.2 Ethereum costs US$628.31 which each user on the Hapebeast whitelist (Hapelist), would need to pay to mint their NFT over the next 5 days (allowing users to pick a...

    Nike Just Did It. They acquired NFT company, RTFKT Studios

    Social Media is a blaze with excitement around NFTs right now, and while confusing to many, the basic structure is this. These non-fungible tokens are being traded using smart contracts on the blockchain. This essentially means that when you buy digital content, you have a public way of proving you own it. Ownership of the digital content may be as simple as owning a...

    70% of Aussies have NFI what an NFT is

    Finder has produced a new Global NFT Adoption report, in which they break down Australia's relationship with Non-fungible token (NFTs). If you don't know what NFTs are, then please check out our recent post of the first techAU NFT collection, as well as a step-by-step how-to guide on creating your own. The report shows that Australia's interest or experimentation with NFTs remains in it's...

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    McLaren launches their Genesis NFT Collection, starting at 0.5ETH

    McLaren's has announced their Special Opeations team are creating created an NFT Collection, centered around their amazing Supercars. The Genesis Collection is an ultra-limited,...

    Qantas flies into the NFT game mid-2022, initial buyers of a Qantas NFT will earn Qantas Points

    Today, Australia's premier airline Qantas has announced they're getting into NFTs. Non-fungible tokens are digital contracts often applied to artwork that can be traded...

    What happens during an NFT reveal? The Royal Cubs just had their big day and I was part of it.

    Whether you love or hate NFTs, it's undeniable that they are big news in the tech space and likely here to stay. If you've...
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