• Satoshiverse Linked Wearables in Decentraland

    Satoshiverse, an NFT collection, has turned its non-fungible tokens into Linked Wearables that can now be used in Decentraland. Linked wearables are 3D models of NFT that do not belong to Decentraland, but external NFT collections can be used in Decentraland as in-world wearables for the first time. The Linked Wearables feature was added to […]
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  • Decentraland Launched Beta In-World Builder

    In their effort to populate their virtual worlds with user-generated content, Decentraland has launched the beta version of their in-world builder tool. Users who own a piece of land in the virtual world, can see their creations come to life as they build inside Decentraland itself. Before, users need to build their environment and then […]
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  • Soon You Order Pizza While Traveling in Decentraland

    Metaverse developers Metazone are pushing boundaries as they will launch the option to directly order pizza at Domino’s from within Decentraland. This Friday March 12th at 2AM UTC they will live order a pizza from Domino’s through their interface and have it delivered at someone’s home. Everybody can join the event live inside Decentraland. “Come […]
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  • Metazone Launches Exchange in Decentraland

    Landowners in Decentraland can now acquire an NFT that deploys an crypto exchange service in the virtual world. Through the Metazone marketplace users can setup their own token swap ATM. Acquiring the panel costs 2000 MANA, which translates to 492 dollars. Metazone describes the DCL Token Swap NFT as a first glimpse of DeFi inside […]
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  • Users Can Now Vote for Future of Decentraland

    The virtual world of Decentraland is now officially governed by a decentralized autonomous organization, which allows users to vote on all kinds of propositions. However, only landowners and people with MANA tokens in their wallet are able to vote for the future of the virtual world. Users will need to connect their wallet to obtain […]
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  • Gamers Have Spent $25 Million on Decentraland

    Gamers and collectors have spent almost 25 million dollars on digital assets and virtual land for Decentraland. According to blockchain research firm Messari there have been more than 76 thousand assets sold since March 2018. This would suggest an average price of 325 dollars per asset. One can split the 25 million dollars in sale […]
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  • Known Origin Joins Decentraland Marketplace

    After Superrare and Makers Place now Known Origin has joined the Decentraland Marketplace to sell crypto art. The entire inventory of Known Origin, including all secondary sales, are purchasable using the MANA token. On every sale the platform charges a 2.5 percent fee. and burns it. This decreases the total supply of MANA circulating on […]
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  • Decentraland Adds SuperRare to its Marketplace

    The developers of Decentraland have partnered with crypto art platform SuperRare and now users can also trade all art on the Decentraland Marketplace. This automatically means that users can buy crypto art using the Decentraland native MANA token. The Decentraland Marketplace relaunched in February and until now only offered virtual land and digital wearables. “The […]
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