Digital collectibles are digital collectibles. Literally. These are items on your computer or smartphone that you own. This means you can collect them, keep them, showcase them, or trade and sell them. A digital collectible is verifiable on the blockchain as a non-fungible token, and this proves ownership over these assets. In short: it’s digital stuff that you own. Some will be actually rare, maybe even wanted. Therefore they will be valuable. Many others are and will be nothing more than a nice memory, or something you enjoy. Just like much of the stuff you probably have lying around in your house. Not every digital collectible has to be a Mona Lisa, it’s fine to just have a couple of stickers.

  • Street Fighter Digital Collectibles Coming Soon

    Japanese games publisher Capcom is very soon launching their first blockchain-powered digital collectibles in the Street Fighter series. The company is doing this in collaboration with blockchain company Wax. Details about the nature of these digital collectibles, their prizes, or availability or not yet revealed. All they said, was ‘Street Fighter collectibles are coming soon… […]
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  • Marvel Games Stepping into Blockchain

    Executive vice-president Jay Ong from Marvel Games is one of the newest members of the advisory council for the Wax blockchain. Together with Wax they will develop a set of custom non-fungible tokens for the Marvel Games team. Nobody announced any specifics about the NFTs. Considering the partnership with trading card company Topps, we would […]
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  • Ether Legends Launched Physical Cards

    Blockchain-powered trading card game Ether Legends has launched a limited amount of physical trading cards, and some of these cards come with a QR code for the digital version as well. Each physical pack contains two cards, and there’s a ten percent chance to get a card with a QR code. These packs sell in […]
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