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Charmin Toilet Paper Brand Has Entered the NFT Market

NFTs have received a lot of attention over the past few weeks, with artists, musicians, and people in the media getting involved in selling digital rights to different things.

India May Be the First Country to Completely Ban Cryptocurrency

The Indian authorities have begun working on a bill that will ban bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in the country. Its use as a mechanism for transactions will also be prohibited.
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Gucci Unveiled the First $12 Virtual Sneakers

Wanna co-founder and CEO Sergey Arkhangelskiy said he is sure the digital fashion market would grow. He believes that augmented reality technologies will continue to be integrated into online stores for brands and retailers.

Google Will Reduce Play Store Service Fee to 15% for Almost All Developers

Google plans to reduce the Google Play service fee for all app developers from 30% to 15% starting July 2021. However, as noted, the reduced rate will apply only to the first $1 million in revenue per year.

Elon Musk Has Officially Become the Technoking of Tesla

The corresponding changes, as expected, were reflected in the official Form 8-K notice, submitted by the American electric car manufacturer to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Amy Schumer's 11 Best Bold Jokes

Nothing is sacred to Amy Schumer, but she never jokes on hot social topics just for fun. Her stories' moral is always clear, even if they are presented with an ignorant smile that is already familiar to the viewer.

China's Tianwen-1 Probe Sent Back the First Images of Mars

It is noted that black and white images were taken at an altitude of 330 to 350 km above the surface of Mars. The pictures clearly show craters, mountain ranges, and dunes of the fourth planet from the Sun.

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