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Project collects ‘every’ NFT into one huge 20TB download

Project collects ‘every’ NFT into one huge 20TB download

image: Bored Ape Yacht Club / Geoffrey Huntley Hours ago a website popped up online with the express purpose of hosting a nearly 20TB torrent (that’s terabytes, folks, the big boys in digital data metering) that contains every NFT available on the Ethereum and Solana blockchains . The NFT bay, whose name and general design ...

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Square Enix’s plans include blockchain games and more NFTs

Square Enix’s plans include blockchain games and more NFTs

Million Arthur was Square Enix’s first entry into the world of NFTsimage: Square Enix Earlier this year Kotaku reported that Square Enix got into NFTs. At the time, the Tokyo-based game maker dipped its toes in the non-fungible waters. Now it looks like Square Enix is ​​ready to take the plunge. As noticed earlier, Square ...

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The best hardware wallets for storing cryptocurrencies

The best hardware wallets for storing cryptocurrencies

Obviously everything has its pros and cons: just like you can “lose” a software wallet if the storage device you had it in breaks, a hardware wallet can also crash, which is why in these things – it is always advisable to have the information stored in duplicate or even in triplicate, such as for ...

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NVIDIA limits the performance of its GPUs in cryptocurrencies

NVIDIA limits the performance of its GPUs in cryptocurrencies

NVIDIA is very clear on its mining strategy, on the one hand the sale of graphics cards for mining under its range of CMP HX cards and on the other hand the relaunch of the RTX 30 under the LHR tag which stands for Lite Hash Rate in the sense that the extraction rate has ...