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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StarFun founder says VC intros shouldn’t be needed to start a crypto business — and is looking for $2.5 million in funding

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Cybersecurity experts explain how the attack could have been prevented

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The soccer club is using the XRP-compatible Root blockchain and is expected to release a mobile racing game, too

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Where do crypto mobile games go from here?

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The Base ‘L3’ sees desktop builds as a lucrative market

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AI app and agent devs can train and run their own custom models using cloud compute

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Attorneys weigh in on the issue in light of a changing US regulatory environment

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The Amex offers up to 4% bitcoin back, but the deal is a bit ironic considering crypto’s goals

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Could the mobile-first platform give Courtyard a run for its money?

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Machine learning model updates have helped address the problem, according to Coinbase’s VP of product

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The event, cohosted with FWB, helps devs accelerate their World mini apps and find funding along the way

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A group of Twitch streamers battle for bitcoin. Will their chats help them?

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The President’s son reportedly said his family may pursue legal action

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Berabaddies launches a community yield vault on Berachain to make DeFi accessible

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Yuga cofounder Greg Solano says it’s time to be thoughtful, ‘but also kinda fucking ruthless’

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If you want to be part of a possible SEA airdrop, you might want to read this

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The platform has over $22 million in assets and allows anyone to invest in tokenized real estate

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Crypto games can face financial losses if they don’t take steps to squash bot accounts

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Single-player and mobile games can still offer robust in-game economies for players

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Multiple rounds of prior audits did not catch the flaw, the DEX said