Kate Irwin

Kate Irwin

Kate is the content lead for The Drop at Blockworks. She has previously written for PCMag, Decrypt, and other sites. She has a BA from UC Berkeley and an MFA from Columbia University in New York. Contact Kate via email at [email protected].
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The suit alleges RTFKT assets are securities and that Nike conducted a “scheme to mislead and deceive” with its short-lived crypto push

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Ragnarok: Monster World says it upheld all “contractual obligations.”

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The Netflix show gets another game three years after the series ended

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The trading card game will use Immutable’s zkEVM chain

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Immutable has been building a game with Ubisoft that was slated to unveil in April. It may be a TCG.

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While the head of Base may support legal sex work, Coinbase policies prohibit said workers from using its exchange.

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Players can stake ME, trade tokens and link wallets to climb the leaderboard

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Base launched two tokens as part of its ethos that everything can be tokenized, but the move sent Crypto Twitter reeling

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The team says an attacker minted unclaimed tokens from ZKsync’s 2024 airdrop

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Solayer’s Emerald Card integrates SolanaID so users can build their “onchain reputation.”

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Abstract app Bigcoin has polarized Crypto Twitter with its mining simulator

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Kevin Rose said embedded wallets are a Digg feature “worth having there from day one”

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While it’s not technically a crypto game and won’t require NFTs, it won’t be free-to-play, either

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The tool is ideal for non-technical crypto fans who are interested in the space but aren’t day traders or DeFi experts

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Jack Lu tells Blockworks he believes crypto apps are going to win long-term

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Treasure only has about 10 months of runway left, and is slashing quarterly spend from roughly $11.3 million to $1.2 million

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Sequence has acquired the tech firm Light and is sunsetting Horizon, but Skyweaver remains live

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While overall VC spending is on the rise, web3 gaming’s being left in the dust

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Documents and sources suggest Neon Machine is running out of cash and has laid off nearly all its employees — and struck a deal with the Chinese government to stay afloat