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7 Powerful Tools for Tracking NFT Collectors & Trades

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It goes without saying: things move fast in the NFT space. And this makes staying up to date with mint dates, project reveals, timed auctions, and the like a difficult and sometimes nearly impossible task. Yet, keeping tabs on collectors and large-scale trades can sometimes be even harder. Because of this, some companies have built entire tool suites to help simplify the process. We’re not just talking about trading services like Rarity Tools and Trait Sniper, but those that make it easy to collate data about projects and individuals. Considering a single trade from an NFT whale can make or […]

Are NFTs the Next Big Step for Sneaker Culture?

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In our latest episode of Behind The Drop, we got an inside look at Sneaks Of Nature — canvas art brand IKONICK’s upcoming debut in the NFT space. The forthcoming project hopes to pave the way for sneaker culture’s continued presence in the NFT landscape. How? By providing prospective collectors with the opportunity to participate in an interactive story centered on sneaker culture. According to the official Sneaks Of Nature OpenSea page, it’s in rarified air as “the first franchise developed around sneaker culture.” Of course, under that franchise’s umbrella is an NFT collection. By owning one of 3,333 Sneaks […]

Starbucks announces new NFT experience for coffee members

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The nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, are minted on a proof-of-stake blockchain built by Polygon.

GameFi fundraising jumps 135% in August, but is still down from June: Report

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Web3 games and Metaverse projects have raised $748 million in funds last month.

Ubisoft cools off on NFTs and blockchain, says it’s in ‘research mode’

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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot appears to be walking back some of the company’s enthusiasm for NFTs, months after receiving strong pushback for its NFT project Quartz.

Mean Girls set to make Web3 comeback as “crypto-collectibles”

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Newly filed trademarks from Paramount Pictures suggest elements of the teen cult classic may come back in the form of “crypto-collectibles” and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

The Ultimate Guide to Google Analytics in 2022

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Are you confused — even intimidated — by Google Analytics? Good news: you’re not alone. GA is notoriously complicated, and with the latest release — GA4 — things are just about clear as mud. In fact, when I first started to delve into GA’s waters, I wondered if I’d ever truly get it. There were so many concepts to learn and reports to run. How did people ever conquer this thing?! Lots and lots of reading plus some trial and error, it turns out. I’m not saying I’ve reached total mastery — there’s always something new to pick up — […]

Are SEOs Responsible For Google Search Bias? via @sejournal, @wanderinghelene

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Biases can exist even in SEO. What can SEOs do to create a search experience that won’t harm society? Read on for the latest research. The post Are SEOs Responsible For Google Search Bias? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How To Do JavaScript Redirects For SEO via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW

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Not sure how to best communicate to users and search engines that the requested URL is unavailable? Here’s how to do a redirect via Javascript. The post How To Do JavaScript Redirects For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

HTTP 500 Internal Server Error: What It Means & How to Fix It

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Troubleshooting an HTTP 500 internal server error is like solving a mystery. You don’t know what exactly happened or why it happened — all you know is that something’s wrong and you need to fix it. To guide you through the hassle of troubleshooting the dreaded HTTP 500 internal server error, let’s go over what it exactly means and its most common causes and solutions. Here are some examples of what a 500 error page might look like in your browser: Image Source Image Source Other Common Error Codes HTTP codes show you how your web browser and website communicate. […]
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