Via VIBE Magazine, the immersive NFT platform releases a new series honoring Detroit's musical legacy. Burble, the leading music-focused NFT platform, has teamed up with VIBE Magazine to present "Detroit Rising," a new NFT series starring legendary hip-hop producer J Dilla, as recounted through the eyes of Ma Dukes, and Motown superstar Smokey Robinson. Through this collaboration, the campaign wants to commemorate, support, and promote a broad range of fine artists, including Detroit natives Tyree Guyton and Desiree Kelly, by allowing fans to own a piece of the city's rich musical history through immersive NFTs. http://burble.it/ is now hosting "Detroit Rising" on Polygon.
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Closeup, an oral care brand of Unilever, has championed closeness for over 50 years, and has always believed in the freedom to love. The brand has continuously inspired couples of all kinds to get closer, untethered from self-doubt and external prejudice. Many couples are still denied the right to marry due to their relationships. These include couples of inter-racial, inter-caste, inter-faith and same-gender relationships, many of which are still unacceptable in the eyes of key institutions. Closeup will enter the metaverse this month and invite couples to break free from real-world constraints to celebrate their union in Decentraland, a 3D virtual world powered by blockchain technology.
Closeup City Hall of Love: Venturing into the Metaverse In the last year you've seen games like Axie Infinity exert real influence over real-world, national economics. You've seen companies like UFO Gaming make history by being the first to enter esports. You've heard all your friends talk about the seemingly priceless NFTs that are making millionaires overnight in crypto gaming. Naturally, you start to wonder – how is all of this happening? Why are crypto gaming companies like Axie and UFO Gaming up 38% over the last week and still have significant room for growth, leaving their legacy competitors scrambling to keep up? Market News is here to explain to you how.
The Intersection of Two Unstoppable Industries: Gaming and Cryptocurrency. The gaming industry is currently worth a staggering 180 billion. It's the fastest-growing form of entertainment globally, with a higher market worth than both music and movies combined. In 2021, we saw the rise of GameFi and NFTs in the crypto and blockchain world. House Democrats introduced a bill last week that would give individuals making $75,000 or less $100 when gas prices exceed $4 per gallon. Reps. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., John Larson, D-Conn., and Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., introduced the bill, known as the Gas Rebate Act of 2022.
The proposal, according to a press release on Rep. Thompson’s website, wound send individuals making $75,000 or less — or joint filers making $150,000 or less — $100 every time gas prices go above $4 per gallon in any month for the rest of the year. Increase in number of active musiclisteners around the globe and rise in interest in different varieties of musicdrive the growth of the global musicdistribution services market. Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "MusicDistribution Services Market by Type (Artist-to-fan and Distributor-to-digital Retailers), Deployment Mode (On-premise and Cloud), End User (Independent Music Producers and Record Companies): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021-2030." According to the report, the global music distribution services industry generated $911.87 million in 2020, and is expected to reach $1.68 billion by 2030, witnessing a CAGR of 6.2% from 2021 to 2030.
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NFTglee has partnered with John Salley in a meaningful move to own the rights, distribution, and ongoing value creation associated with his content and brand. John Salley and NFTglee will launch The SPRK Network, built exclusively on Bitcoin, to unlock the freedom rights that have been taken by media conglomerates for decades. Celebrity tokens will now be associated with the 'NIL' (name, image, likeness) rights rather than unfair and upside down contracts pilfered by Hollywood for far too long. |
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