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Non-fungible tokens

  • Monday, 17 June, 2024
    ReviewTelevision
    The Stormtrooper Scandal — the dark side of NFT art exposed

    A new BBC documentary about an auction of dubious digital artworks reveals the flimsiness of the crypto fad

    A man wearing a suit has a blue and orange stormtrooper helmet on. A dog looks up curiously at him
  • Wednesday, 13 September, 2023
    Bonfire of the NFTs

    How do you kill that which has no life?

  • Friday, 1 September, 2023
    Watches & Jewellery
    Industry weighs potential of AI-designed watches

    The latest advances have prompted comparisons with past episodes of technological disruption

    OpenAI’s Dall-E image generation tool
  • Friday, 7 July, 2023
    Lex
    NFTs/OpenSea: digital asset prices have further to fall   Premium content

    Collapse in value of non-fungible tokens is due in part to rising rates and falling crypto prices

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  • Friday, 16 June, 2023
    Three Arrows Capital’s NFT collection sold for almost $11mn at auction

    Record sale for collapsed crypto hedge fund’s pieces comes despite broader downturn in market for digital assets

    Dmitri Cherniak’s ‘Ringers #879 (The Goose)’
  • Friday, 5 May, 2023
    Cryptofinance
    US court provides clarity on crypto rules with OpenSea verdict Premium content

    Plus, Coinbase first-quarter results and taxing crypto miners

    A montage of the Department of Justice seal and a site offering NFTs
  • Wednesday, 3 May, 2023
    OpenSea
    Former OpenSea employee convicted in first NFT insider trading case

    Prosecutors had accused Nate Chastain of buying tokens he knew would soar in value

    An OpenSea logo is seen on a smartphone
  • Wednesday, 5 April, 2023
    OutlookJude Webber
    Titanic NFTs are the latest token of Belfast’s difficult history

    As the anniversary of the great ship’s foundering nears, memories find new forms

    People look at a display inside the Titanic museum in Belfast
  • Friday, 24 February, 2023
    FT SeriesBetween worlds: a metaverse special
    What Gucci and others learnt from the metaverse

    The metaverse economy is set to be worth trillions — and the world’s leading fashion brands are experimenting already

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  • Wednesday, 8 February, 2023
    Intellectual property
    Hermès wins landmark lawsuit over ‘MetaBirkin’ NFTs

    New York jury rejected artist’s claim that digital depictions of luxury bags was legally protected expression

    Hermès diamond and Himalayan Nilo Crocodile Birkin handbag
  • Monday, 30 January, 2023
    Premier League
    Premier League backs Sorare’s NFT fantasy football game despite crypto crash

    League agrees multimillion-pound licensing deal with start-up that offers trading in digital player cards

    Manchester City and Arsenal in action on Friday
  • Thursday, 29 December, 2022
    OpenSea chief seeks to distance NFTs from crypto crisis

    Head of leading marketplace responds to digital assets slump following FTX scandal

    Devin Finzer
  • Tuesday, 27 December, 2022
    News in-depth
    NFT creators diversify into real-world assets to generate new revenues

    Entrepreneurs behind digital art collections expand into retail and entertainment amid crypto downturn

    Montage of Yuga Labs, Doodles and Pudgy Penguins graphics
  • Friday, 18 November, 2022
    FTX Trading Ltd
    The FTX investors’ tombstoNFT

    Get it while it’s non-fungible

  • Friday, 4 November, 2022
    Watches & Jewellery
    Jewellers explore benefits of digital art

    Brands experiment with latest technology to transplant one of the oldest hard luxuries into the digital world

    Artist Refik Anadol in front of his AI-driven immersive installation for Bulgari
  • Monday, 17 October, 2022
    InterviewUS Securities and Exchange Commission
    SEC must clarify which NFTs will be regulated, says commissioner

    Some digital art could be treated like stocks or bonds, according to Hester Peirce

    A storefront hosting digital art collecting platform Neon’s first in-person non-fungible token (NFT) vending machine in Lower Manhattan
  • Thursday, 13 October, 2022
    Lex
    NFTs: regulators go ape amid market downturn Premium content

    Some projects look suspiciously like a desire to buy into hype

    Bored Ape NFT graffiti in the Wynwood neighbourhood of Miami in March
  • Monday, 15 August, 2022
    Tech Tonic podcast1 min listen
    Coming soon: A Sceptic’s Guide to Crypto

    Even after the crypto markets crashed this year, there are still a number of people …

  • Wednesday, 3 August, 2022
    Behind the Money podcast20 min listen
    The rise of the ‘F@$K It’ investor

    The 2008 financial crisis gave rise to a new generation of investors known as ‘generation moonshot’

  • Tuesday, 2 August, 2022
    Your QuestionsLucy Warwick-Ching
    How can I sort out my late husband’s estate?

    He died without making a will so I have to arrange the division of his assets

    A stressed woman looks at paperwork
  • Thursday, 14 July, 2022
    Jemima Kelly
    Web3 is just a fresh serving of the same old crypto nonsense

    Instead of guarding the internet from exploitation, the technology adds an extra layer of financialisation

    Illustration of a person dressed in black with a black hat on holding open the right side of his coat and inside are the logos of Web3, NFT and bitcoin
  • Wednesday, 13 July, 2022
    Snap Inc
    Snap explores plans to let users showcase NFTs as filters

    Social media platform is the latest to dabble in digital assets to attract influencers despite crypto crash

    Snapchat signage displayed in downtown Los Angeles
  • Friday, 8 July, 2022
    Watches & Jewellery
    Jewellers and watchmakers grapple with when to enter the metaverse

    Luxury brands study the possibilities while some warn of danger of being left behind

    Computer image of a man standing beside a necklace encased in a glass display
  • Wednesday, 6 July, 2022
    FT MagazineScott Chipolina
    NFTs double down on the weirdness with ‘phygital’ trend

    Some hope the combination of physical and digital goods can help boost interest

  • Wednesday, 6 July, 2022
    InterviewMeta Platforms
    Facebook owner Meta to push ahead with digital collectibles plan

    Social media group not adjusting ambitions ‘in any way’ despite crypto crash, says head of fintech

    Stephane Kasriel
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