Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket devs say it won’t have NFTs
The Pokémon Company revealed a new virtual card collecting game called Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket on Tuesday. After the ...
Read moreThe Pokémon Company revealed a new virtual card collecting game called Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket on Tuesday. After the ...
Read moreA Game Developer’s Journey from Crypto to Gaming Success The story of Palworld, playfully nicknamed “Pokémon With Guns,” is nothing ...
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Read morePolkadot, the blockchain interoperability platform, is entering the world of gaming through a strategic collaboration with Parity Technologies and Unity ...
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Read moreGotta catch ‘em all—on the blockchain? Collectible card vaulting platform Courtyard is giving away hundreds of mystery card packs that ...
Read moreAndres Velez ❘ Published: 2023-11-06T16:40:47 ❘ Updated: 2023-11-06T17:01:00 A Pokemon trainer makes the trade of a lifetime and ...
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Read moreOfficial Pokemon cards in the form of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are being minted over Polygon (MATIC), taking the layer-2 scaling ...
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