The latest episode of the long-running comedy series “South Park” depicts US President Donald Trump taking gifts of Bitcoin from state officials and tech leaders.
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The series’ website issued a notice in May warning of a “fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme” using its branding to lure investors.
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From a dystopian Netflix episode to a blockchain-based reality, Black Mirror’s AI reputation system is now a game you can play.
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The contestants will compete for a prize pool that includes a $1.5 million incubation fund, a $100,000 accelerator package and ongoing strategic support.
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Digital currencies took center stage as crypto continued to enter the realm of mainstream entertainment and political parlance.
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Television's long-form format and widespread reach make it a superior medium for educating the masses about blockchain and Web3 technologies.
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The show, which is based on the "Space Nation" game, plans to use non-traditional distribution channels.
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The season two premiere of the animated science fiction series’ latest iteration focused on an NFT heist from a museum displaying digital artwork.
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Blockchain can help creators with real-time insights and direct audience interactions.
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BMW, Budweiser, State Farm, Oreo, DoorDash and Hellman’s Mayonnaise are reportedly planning to advertise for the big game — food and cars, not AI and crypto.
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The comedian who encouraged Super Bowl viewers not to “miss out” on crypto said he “lost a lot of money” after doing an ad spot for FTX.
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Polygon said the Verify protocol would be able to confirm whether the media outlet had verified Fox-created content used on another platform.
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Takashi Murakami said he might step back from NFTs but stay involved differently, Krapoplis is set to debut on Fox this month, and an NFT artist won a multimillion-dollar contract dispute.
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CBS Studios applied to use the name “Star Trek Continuum” for nonfungible tokens and crypto collectibles.
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The latest episode of the series, which first premiered in 1999, would have its audience believe humans (and robots) will still be mining Bitcoin in the year 3023.
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