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February 2024 Searches fo Web3: Searches Return to Bitcoin, but Growth May Be Around the Corner

Web3 is slightly trending in February 2024, on the back of a wider return of crypto trading.

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Web3 in 2024: How the Bitcoin ETF Launch Will Affect DeFi, Gaming, Trading and More

The approval of 11 BTC-based ETF products may draw in up to $100B yearly inflows, according to Reuters.

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P2E and Web3 Weekly Review (June 16- June 23)

Games try to forge an independent path, but usually benefit from a reawakened crypto market.

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Is Web3 Overloading Bitcoin: What Ordinals Mean for Network Fees

Ordinals can carry data on a specific JPEG picture, creating a new source of rarity for NFT.

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Rollercoin Uneashes New Racing Challenge, Rabbit and Hamster Characters

Rollercoin offers real BTC, ETH, DOGE and other rewards for simulated mining.

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P2E and Web3 Weekly Review (December 9 – December 16, 2022)

Top and mid-range games still attract more than 10K daily interactions with their smart contracts, above 200K for top games.

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Web3 Games Seeking Stability: Choosing ETH or Stablecoins as Payout

P2E games still attract players by offering ETH due to well-established trading, instead of issuing their own tokens.

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P2E Moon Watch: The Gaming Week in Review (October 7 – October 14, 2022)

P2E tokens still offer appeal for some games, but projects are trying other incentives to drive more active adoption.

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DexiHunter Brings Back Hunger for Crypto Coins

Dexi Protocol rewards vary in quantity and have different levels of rarity.

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Top Coin Hunting Games: Grab Coins and NFT on Real-World Maps

Augmented reality coin hunting games offer an accessible approach to building earnings from scratch without upfront buying.

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Are NFTs Really Bad for the Environment

NFT collections take the blame for potentially using too much electricity for seemingly frivolous purposes.

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