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Cloud Nine Announces Strategic Investment in Next Decentrum
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Cloud Nine Web3 Technologies Inc reveals strategic investment in Next Decentrum Inc
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Cloud Nine Web3 Technologies partners with Next Decentrum Technologies for education products on non-fungible tokens
Cloud Nine said the strategic partnership aims to capitalize on the significant growth and media attention the non-fungible tokens art market has experienced recently Cloud Nine said it expects products and managed services to turn non-fungible tokens into a reliable source of revenue for artists and content creators
Cloud Nine Web3 Technologies Inc (CSE:CNI) (OTCMKTS:CLGUF) has announced a strategic partnership with Next Decentrum Technologies Inc to launch a series of education products on non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and relevant blockchain opportunities.
Cloud Nine said the strategic partnership aims to capitalize on the significant growth and media attention the NFT art market has experienced recently, with sales of more than $216 million in the past 30 days alone.
Mar102021, 10:36 am
NFT non-fungible tokens art and collectables illustration, use blockchain technology to create unique digital items for crypto art, crypto-collectibles and crypto-gaming.
Written by Hussein Hallak, founder of Unleashed Ventures, Creator of The Quick & Dirty Guide to Blockchain, Author of The Dark Art of Mastering Life.
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