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“They will also be able to add utility to the NFTs via games such as Min-Mins and Shield of Shalwend, while game developers can integrate PlayNFT’s tools and attach in-game utility to NFTs on any connected blockchain,” according to the statement.
The statement says that more than 260 streamers have already signed up to use PlayNFT. Each creator is to be provided with their own storefront where their communities will be enabled to buy branded NFTs.
“PlayNFT will empower creators to meaningfully engage their audiences and infuse their NFTs with utility and value in a collaborative, accessible way,” said Xavier Moore, CEO of PlayNFT, adding that “NFTs are a game changer for attaching real value to content.”
The cross-chain platform aims to integrate a wide range of blockchains, including Ethereum (ETH), Polygon (MATIC), Solana (SOL), and others, enabling the supply of NFTs to be minted and shared across many chains, according to the statement.
Backed by more than USD 300,000 in grants from a number of crypto industry players, which include XRP Ledger, Velas, Near, and Stacks, the development could provide the new platform with access to the rising pool of online creators, comprising Twitch’s 9.2m streamers and YouTube
Amid the ongoing surge in the so-called creator economy' which allows creators to monetize their work in new ways, non-fungible token (NFT) platform PlayNFT is launching a new marketplace to allow Twitch streamers and YouTube creators to roll out branded NFTs with in-game utility
Chainalysis suggested all DeFi protocols, especially bridges, go for "extremely rigorous code audits to become the gold standard of DeFi." The company also said crypto projects need to "invest in security measures and training."
The Acala hack is the latest in a string of hacks and exploitations that have burdened the DeFi industry since the start of this summer. Here is a list of just some of the hacks since the start of June:
Acala's official Twitter account confirmed the hack. "We have identified the issue as a misconfiguration of the iBTC/aUSD liquidity pool (which went live earlier today) that resulted in error mints of a significant amount of aUSD."