LensLinks: Issue 263

Is Sega working "Super Game" project?, brought to you by Regiment LLC

Today in LensLinks:

  • Futuristic city in Saudi Arabia invests $50 million in blockchain gaming company

  • Sega still working on 'Super Game' project, expected by end of March 2026

  • Bitcoin Turns 15. Here’s How Much You Would've Made If You Invested on Day 1.

  • Solana SOL token value grows by more than 330% YTD to 14-month high

  • Dubai seeks to add 30,000 jobs in gaming sector over next 10 years

  • How can blockchain platforms make currency trading cheaper?

  • Altcoin market rises amid Bitcoin rally and U.S. interest rates

  • Elon Musk Blasts NFTs—And Bitcoin Fans Love It - Decrypt

  • CME Group sees record-breaking Q3 in crypto futures and options trading By Investing.com

  • SGKB BANK IS NOW LETTING RETAIL CLIENTS BUY AND CUSTODY BITCOIN

  • Singularity: The Future of AI in Cannabis

  • And Much, Much, More…

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QUOTABLE

“The funny thing is the NFT is not even on the blockchain—it’s just a URL to the JPEG. You should at least encode the JPEG in the blockchain. If the company housing the image goes out of business, you don’t have the image anymore.”

- Elon Musk

NOTABLE

Metaverse & Gaming

Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi

Crypto Trading

Metaverse & Gaming - a little more…

Blockchain, Tokens & DeFi - a little more…

Crypto Trading - a little more…

The Singularity:
AI, Quantum Computing, Robotics, Bio-engineering & Other Stuff on the way

ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance)

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