Dear Future Whales,
It's been a while since we've had some positive news in the cryptocurrency sphere. With the recent ruling that XRP (Ripple) is not considered a security, crypto enthusiasts took to Twitter to express their excitement. Phrases like "We're back!" and "Wen Moon?" were circulating, reflecting the renewed optimism in the community.
In this update, I'm excited to share various highlights, including some of my favorite tweets from the week, major news from Google, an innovative tool worth exploring, and a handpicked collection of educational resources specifically designed to assist those who are new to blockchain. Let's dive in!
Summary:
Tweets Of The Week
Bullish News From Google
Featured NFT Tool
Educational Podcasts
🖼Tweets of the week
In case you missed the news around XRP last week, BoredBox.io Founder “Bored” put together a nice summary of what took place.
The floor price on your favorite NFT projects may not have popped yet, but there is still hope according to DCInvestor:
🚨Positive news from Google
Google's recent announcement marks a significant turning point for NFTs. After previously prohibiting crypto-related integrations, Google has now reversed its stance and plans to update its policy to accommodate NFT games in the Google Play store.
Recognizing the potential of NFTs to enhance user loyalty through unique rewards, Google is embracing this technology.
The success of NFT games is evident, with industry giants like Epic Games, EA, Nike, and Fortnite already demonstrating their potential in 2023. With Google's embrace of NFTs, it is reassuring to see that the future holds promising opportunities.
🔨 Featured Web3 Tool
I recommend checking out the Jungle NFT Marketplace. This platform is still in beta and enables users to figure out true floor prices backed by some AI-powered search tools.
💡 Educational Podcast From Web3 Breakdowns
As the popularity of BTC and other cryptocurrencies rises once again, it's likely that friends and family will show interest in investing. It's crucial to ensure they have a clear understanding of what they're getting into.
I recommend listening to "William Quigley: Building Tether, the World's Most Traded Cryptocurrency" for a comprehensive explanation of blockchain. In particular, minutes 17 to 23 provide valuable insights while also emphasizing the importance of ongoing education.
For those who prefer a more technical approach, I suggest checking out a podcast episode from 2021 featuring Jason Lowry. This episode is my personal favorite for explaining the blockchain and Bitcoin in detail.
Authored by Matt Bartlett, CAIA. Follow Matt on Twitter @MattBartlettVE
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