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OpenSea Non Fungible Token - Unlocking Digital Ownership in the Largest NFT Marketplace - cover

OpenSea Non Fungible Token - Unlocking Digital Ownership in the Largest NFT Marketplace

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Explore the future of digital ownership and the evolving dynamics of Political Science through OpenSea Non Fungible Token, a compelling volume in the Non Fungible Token series by Fouad Sabry. This book merges technology and policy, making it essential for anyone who wants to understand how NFTs are reshaping power, value, and governance in the digital age.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: OpenSea: The leading NFT marketplace that revolutionized digital asset trade and accessibility.
 
2: Andreessen Horowitz: A venture capital firm that accelerated NFT innovation through bold Web3 investments.
 
3: Coinbase: A major crypto exchange that brought NFTs closer to mainstream financial systems.
 
4: Kraken (cryptocurrency exchange): An early crypto platform influencing NFT liquidity and tokenized economy flow.
 
5: Crypto-dot-com: A global crypto hub shaping public adoption of NFTbased ecosystems.
 
6: MoonPay: A fintech enabler that simplified NFT purchases, bridging fiat and crypto seamlessly.
 
7: ERC721: The Ethereum standard that laid the foundation for the unique identity of NFTs.
 
8: Genies, Inc.: A digital avatar company leveraging NFTs to redefine online personal expression.
 
9: World (blockchain): An experimental blockchain project pushing NFT interaction and virtual economies.
 
10: Bitmart: A digital asset platform contributing to NFT distribution and accessibility worldwide.
 
11: Solana (blockchain platform): A highspeed blockchain offering scalable and costeffective NFT transactions.
 
12: Airtime-dot-com: A social platform adopting NFTs to transform content engagement and creator economy.
 
13: Blockchain game: Interactive ecosystems using NFTs to empower players with true digital ownership.
 
14: Bored Ape: A landmark NFT collection symbolizing status, community, and cultural shift.
 
15: CryptoKitties: One of the first games to popularize NFTs through collectible digital pets.
 
16: Animoca Brands: A company pioneering NFT use in gaming, virtual property, and digital rights.
 
17: OKX: A global crypto exchange supporting NFT infrastructure and decentralized trading.
 
18: Nonfungible token: A foundational chapter explaining the unique, indivisible nature of NFTs.
 
19: Robinhood Markets: A fintech disruptor bridging traditional finance with NFT and crypto assets.
 
20: Devin Finzer: The visionary cofounder of OpenSea, shaping the NFT ecosystem from the start.
 
21: Sorare: A fantasy sports platform integrating NFTs into gameplay and fan interaction.
 
This book is more than a technological overview—it’s a crucial guide to understanding how digital assets are influencing economic power structures, identity, and participation in political and financial systems. Ideal for professionals, students, and curious minds, OpenSea Non Fungible Token delivers value far beyond its cost.
Disponible depuis: 21/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 207 pages.

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