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  2. CryptoKitties - Wikipedia

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    Each CryptoKitty is a non-fungible token (NFT). Each is unique and owned by the user, validated through the blockchain, and its value can appreciate or depreciate based on the market. CryptoKitties cannot be replicated and cannot be transferred without the user's permission, even by the game developers.

  3. ERC-721 - Wikipedia

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    They initially focused on capturing the market activity around the blockchain NFT game CryptoKitties, which was one of the first use cases of ERC-721, and ultimately planned to scale the platform for other emerging projects utilizing it. [22] With the introduction of ERC-721, it felt like such an idea was possible for the first time.

  4. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    The first known game to use blockchain technologies was CryptoKitties, launched in November 2017, where the player would purchase NFTs with Ethereum cryptocurrency, each NFT consisting of a virtual pet that the player could breed with others to create offspring with combined traits as new NFTs.

  5. Blockchain game - Wikipedia

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    A subset of these games are also known as play-to-earn games because they include systems that allow players to earn cryptocurrency through gameplay. Blockchain games have existed since 2017, gaining wider attention from the video game industry in 2021. Several AAA publishers have expressed intent to include this technology in the future ...

  6. Doctor Who: Worlds Apart - Wikipedia

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    Cards for the game operate on Reality Gaming Group's Digital Asset Trading (DAT) Platform. Each card is minted as an NFT on a "sidechain” and can be traded and sold on marketplaces. [ 4 ] Prior to the game's release, cards were available to collect starting from October 2020.

  7. Non-fungible token - Wikipedia

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    The first known "NFT", Quantum, [24] was created by Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash in May 2014. It consists of a video clip made by McCoy's wife, Jennifer. McCoy registered the video on the Namecoin blockchain and sold it to Dash for $4, during a live presentation for the Seven on Seven conferences at the New Museum in New York City.

  8. Ethereum - Wikipedia

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    Since tokens of this type are unique, they have been used to represent such things as collectibles, digital art, sports memorabilia, virtual real estate, and items within games. [71] ERC-721 is the first official NFT standard for Ethereum and was followed up by ERC-1155 which introduced semi-fungibility, both are widely used, [72] though some ...

  9. Smart contract - Wikipedia

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    The transaction includes the compiled code for the smart contract as well as a special receiver address. [28] That transaction must then be included in a block that is added to the blockchain, at which point the smart contract's code will execute to establish the initial state of the smart contract. [28]