NFT

NFTs are unique digital identifiers recorded on a blockchain that certify ownership and authenticity of a specific asset. Moving past the "PFP" craze, 2026 NFTs emphasize utility, representing everything from IP rights and digital fashion to RWA titles and event ticketing. This tag explores the technical standards of digital ownership, the growth of NFT marketplaces, and the integration of non-fungible tech into the broader Creator Economy and enterprise solutions.

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Shiba Inu (SHIB) Made History In 2021 With A Legendary Rally; Is The Stage Set For Layer Brett In 2025?

Shiba Inu (SHIB) Made History In 2021 With A Legendary Rally; Is The Stage Set For Layer Brett In 2025?

The post Shiba Inu (SHIB) Made History In 2021 With A Legendary Rally; Is The Stage Set For Layer Brett In 2025? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Shiba Inu coin made headlines in 2021 with an extraordinary rally that propelled SHIB into crypto folklore. Today, a new contender has emerged during the next crypto bull run: Layer Brett ($LBRETT). With its presale underway at just $0.0044 per token, Layer Brett is generating explosive buzz as the crypto presale that could deliver the next 100x—analysts and DeFi enthusiasts are calling it the “Layer 2 that memes deserve.”  The urgency is real: Early participants are not only buying into a trending memecoin, but also staking for yields advertised at over 5,000% APY. As the crypto bull run 2025 approaches, the question is whether this new altcoin can replicate the legendary impact of SHIB price in its heyday. Why Layer-2 gives Layer Brett the edge  The secret sauce for Layer Brett is its foundation as an Ethereum Layer 2 solution. While Ethereum’s Layer 1 struggles with high gas fees and congestion, Layer Brett processes transactions off-chain for near-instant settlement and fees that cost just pennies. In contrast, Shiba Inu and Dogecoin—as well as other top meme coins like Bonk, Pepe, and Brett (original)—rely either on legacy chains or lack the scaling breakthrough that defines $LBRETT. Layer Brett stands out by delivering lightning-fast speed, ultra-low transaction costs, and direct staking integration. SHIB price and the hunt for the next 100x memecoin In 2021, the SHIB price captured the imagination of millions as the Shiba Inu coin surged to an all-time high of $0.00008616. Since then, the ecosystem has expanded with developments like Shibarium (a Layer 2 solution for SHIB), ongoing token burns, and new partnerships. However, the market cap for Shiba Inu now exceeds $7.8 billion, and many investors are looking for the next low cap crypto gems with more upside. Layer Brett, still in presale with a much smaller capitalization,…

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What does trust look like without LinkedIn?

What does trust look like without LinkedIn?

In Web2, reputation is outsourced. You don’t prove your skills yourselfLinkedIn does it by showing your work history,Twitter does it by showing your following,GitHub does it by showing your code.These platforms act as validators, deciding how others see you. Web3 doesn’t work that way. There is no central authority presenting a clean version of who you are.Your “reputation” lives across many contexts: wallet history, DAO participation, event check-ins, NFT ownership, contributions in community calls. The raw proof is there, but it’s scattered and unreadable.The problem is not about having too little data. It’s about designing systems that can make that data meaningful to humans.Why the old models don’t carry overFragmentation: On-chain records are precise but siloed. A DAO vote on one chain, a grant contribution on another, an event POAP in a third — no interface ties them together.Verification gap: A wallet shows you clicked “confirm,” but not whether your contribution mattered. The nuance of expertise and intent is lost.Lack of context: Blockchain data is objective, but without interpretation it fails as social proof. “Address voted yes” tells you nothing about the credibility of that decision.This leaves users in a strange position: the most “trustless” systems still require trust in off-chain platforms (Discord, Telegram, Twitter) to build actual confidence.UX directions worth exploringPortable reputation: Reputation should travel with the user, not reset in every app. Interfaces that plug into a reputation graph could let users carry verifiable context wherever they go.Composability of signals: Reputation doesn’t need to be one-dimensional. Imagine proposals where users back decisions not just with tokens, but with their proven track record — contributions, reviews, attestations.Progressive disclosure: Dumping raw logs doesn’t help. A good UX layer would summarize reputation (“20 verified contributions across 5 DAOs”) while letting people drill down for details.User-controlled visibility: Reputation should be modular. You may want to showcase your governance history in one space, but highlight creative projects in another. Interfaces should allow selective sharing, not all-or-nothing exposure.Temporal framing: Reputation isn’t static. Showing recency (“active this month”) matters as much as lifetime stats. Good UX balances both.The bigger pictureIf reputation in Web3 remains unreadable, people will keep falling back to Web2 platforms to interpret trust, checking a founder’s Twitter, scanning their LinkedIn, or DM’ing them on Telegram.This defeats the point of decentralized ecosystems. The opportunity here isn’t just technical — it’s design. UX can translate messy, distributed proofs into human-readable signals.It can make credibility portable across apps, allow people to curate their identity, and let communities weigh contributions without relying on external validators.Until that happens, trust in Web3 will remain an unfinished promise: technically verifiable, but socially unusable.What does trust look like without LinkedIn? was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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7 Best Altcoins With 100x Potential — Solana, SHIB and MAGACOIN FINANCE Could Trigger the Next Bull Run

7 Best Altcoins With 100x Potential — Solana, SHIB and MAGACOIN FINANCE Could Trigger the Next Bull Run

The post 7 Best Altcoins With 100x Potential — Solana, SHIB and MAGACOIN FINANCE Could Trigger the Next Bull Run appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The cryptocurrency market may be slowing down, but investors and traders are heating up for their search for the best altcoins to buy now. While established leaders battle market volatility, analysts note a number of emerging breakout newcomers are garnering attention. As the market uncertainty wages on, analysts have picked a mix of tokens from Solana, SHIB to MAGACOIN FINANCE as the altcoins with the growth potential that would shape the next cycle. 1. MAGACOIN FINANCE — Top Altcoin for Massive Returns Analysts are hunting for the next 100x altcoin, and the short list includes Solana, SHIB, and MAGACOIN FINANCE. While Solana brings speed and SHIB brings community hype, the project offers exclusivity, momentum, and community-backed growth potential that could light up the next bull run. For early movers, MAGACOIN FINANCE might be the rare 2025 pick that changes portfolios. Analysts stress that scarcity in its supply, combined with rising whale activity, makes it more than just hype—it is a life-defining opportunity. With growing attention, MAGACOIN FINANCE is already earning comparisons with the early days of Shiba Inu and Dogecoin before their big breaks. For smart investors who value timing and preparedness, MAGACOIN FINANCE could be the best altcoin to buy now before prices escalate. 2. Solana (SOL) — Speed and Ecosystem Powerhouse Solana has become a favorite for developers because it’s quick and cheap to use. That speed has helped it win a big share of NFTs and DeFi projects, and many investors believe it still has plenty of room to grow. If momentum picks up, Solana could easily be one of the best long-term altcoins to hold through the next cycle. 3. Shiba Inu (SHIB) — The Meme Coin With Staying Power SHIB is more than just a meme coin—it has proven staying power. With new utility layers…

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Is the $500 crypto phone worth it?

Is the $500 crypto phone worth it?

The post Is the $500 crypto phone worth it? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. It’s been two weeks since the worldwide launch of the Solana Seeker, the successor to the Solana Saga. About 150,000 people have begun receiving their phones in the mail, and their reviews are trickling in. As a general phone, the Seeker fails to turn heads. It’s measurably slower, and most reviewers say the camera is a far cry from flagship devices like the Samsung S25 Ultra or the iPhone 16 Pro. The Solana Seeker features a gray matte backing that feels premium in the hands. (Cointelegraph) As a crypto phone, the jury’s still out. The Seeker is arguably miles ahead of anything else due to its “Seed Vault,” which allows users to securely store their Solana assets. But there are only a few apps that support this, and the juicy airdrops that turned the Solana Saga into an overnight success are noticeably lacking for the Seeker. This could change next month, though. So, is the Solana Seeker a good phone? Is it a good crypto phone? Over the past week, I’ve gathered online reviews and reactions to the Solana Seeker while conducting my own tests to answer that question. Solana Seeker review: How does it perform as a phone? Let’s be honest, the Seeker is unlikely to blow the socks off tech reviewers like Marques Brownlee, who called the Solana Saga the “bust of the year” in 2023.  At the time, Brownlee slammed the phone’s subpar camera, buggy software, inconsistent fingerprint scanner and jaunty price tag.  “This becomes the perfect embodiment of crypto in 2023, at best, ahead of its time. At worst, completely useless to most everyday people and gives whatever else is going to follow it an even harder uphill battle,” he said at the time. Two years later, we have the Solana Seeker in our hands. There…

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Why Pepeto (PEPETO) Could Outshine Cardano and Solana

Why Pepeto (PEPETO) Could Outshine Cardano and Solana

The post Why Pepeto (PEPETO) Could Outshine Cardano and Solana appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. As the 2025 bull run gathers momentum, users are searching for the top altcoin to buy before the next surge. With Bitcoin’s halving already behind us, the spotlight is shifting to projects that can combine narrative strength with real blockchain fundamentals. Cardano (ADA) and Solana (SOL) have earned their status with proven communities and established track records, but a new name, Pepeto (PEPETO), is emerging as a contender that blends meme culture with actual infrastructure. Already raising millions before launch, Pepeto is positioning itself as the altcoin of this cycle. Pepeto (PEPETO) — Meme Power Meets Real Utility PEPETO is rapidly becoming the standout presale of 2025. At only $0.000000147, a $10,000 buy secures more than 68 billion tokens, a position that could turn into seven figures once Tier 1 exchange listings arrive. With over $6 million raised and staking rewards of 242% APY live during presale, Pepeto is already proving its magnetism for big capital. The difference with Pepeto is that it is not just hype. PepetoSwap provides zero-fee trading, eliminating costs for active traders, while PepetoBridge delivers secure cross-chain transfers without third parties. The project is built with a transparent token model, no team wallets, no trading tax, and fully audited smart contracts by Coinsult and SolidProof. This makes Pepeto one of the few meme-driven tokens that actually deliver real value alongside cultural virality. Pepeto Tokenomics: Fair and Sustainable Pepeto’s tokenomics are built for fairness and long-term growth. Advertisement &nbsp 30% is allocated to the presale, securing early liquidity and…

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What is the significance of Solana reaching 100,000 TPS under ideal conditions?

What is the significance of Solana reaching 100,000 TPS under ideal conditions?

In the past two days, there has been more discussion about Solana's 100,000 TPS. The reason is that @cavemanloverboy did run 100,000+ TPS on the Solana mainnet, but most people

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Mitosis Foundation announces $MITO Genesis airdrop details, registration now open

Mitosis Foundation announces $MITO Genesis airdrop details, registration now open

PANews reported on August 20th that the Mitosis Foundation, a modular liquidity protocol, announced that registration for the $MITO Genesis airdrop will open at 00:00 UTC on August 20th and

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Early Bitcoin Domain Portfolio With 280+ Names Heads to Auction

Early Bitcoin Domain Portfolio With 280+ Names Heads to Auction

The post Early Bitcoin Domain Portfolio With 280+ Names Heads to Auction appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin A massive collection of more than 280 Bitcoin-related domain names, many dating back to 2010, is set to hit the auction block in what could be one of the largest crypto domain sales to date. The portfolio, managed by Australia-based Lloyds Auctions, spans nearly every corner of the Bitcoin ecosystem, covering payments, wallets, exchanges, education, and infrastructure. Some of the most notable names include BitcoinBlockchain.com, BitcoinWallets.com, BitcoinExchanges.com, BitcoinRemittances.com, and BitcoinBooks.com. The collection also includes country-focused addresses like JapanBitcoin.com, GermanyBitcoin.com, AfricaBitcoin.com, and UnitedKingdomBitcoin.com, adding to speculation that the original registrations may have been tied to early Bitcoin enthusiasts or even members of its developer community. “Owning the Language of Bitcoin” Lee Hames, chief operations officer at Lloyds Auctions, described the lot as “a full suite of digital assets that define the Bitcoin space online.” According to Hames, the buyer won’t just be securing domain names, but “the language of Bitcoin’s digital economy.” This auction comes after Lloyds’ record-breaking sale of XBT.com for $3 million in April, setting a benchmark for Bitcoin-related digital properties. Bitcoin Domains Join High-Value Internet Sales Premium domain sales have long commanded eye-watering valuations. Voice.com sold for $30 million in 2019, while 360.com went for $17 million in 2015. In the crypto space, BTC.com sold for $1 million in 2014, ETH.com fetched $2 million in 2017, and Crypto.com’s acquisition by Monaco in 2018 was estimated at $10–12 million. More recent deals include NFTs.com at $15 million in 2022 and CryptoBank.com for $1.35 million the same year. Earlier this year, Lloyds’ $3 million XBT.com sale reinforced the enduring value of premium Bitcoin-related domains. Web3 Domains Enter the Race Alongside traditional .com addresses, blockchain-based Web3 domains have emerged as an alternative for digital identity. Services like Ethereum Name Service (.eth) and Unstoppable Domains allow users to register blockchain-native extensions…

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How to scientifically evaluate the quality of an altcoin?

How to scientifically evaluate the quality of an altcoin?

By Marie Poteriaieva Source: Cointelegraph Compiled by: Shan Ouba, Golden Finance Key Takeaways Web3 daily active users: Remain at 24 million in the second quarter of 2025, but the composition

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CyberKongz will issue a new token, KONG, to replace BANANA, and 2% will be airdropped to the Ethereum NFT community

CyberKongz will issue a new token, KONG, to replace BANANA, and 2% will be airdropped to the Ethereum NFT community

PANews reported on August 20th that the NFT project CyberKongz will soon launch a new token, $KONG, with a total supply of 1 billion. It will replace the existing $BANANA

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