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24 October, 2023

Algorand and Gaming: Exploring Blockchain’s Impact on the Gaming Industry
byDavid BreinerinTools

When you think of blockchain technology, gaming might not be the first association that comes to mind. However, with Algorand leading the way, the gaming realm has quietly emerged as a hotbed of blockchain innovation. In this exploration, we venture into the fascinating crossroads of gaming and Algorand, uncovering how blockchain is reshaping the industry and creating new avenues for investors, developers, and players.

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Custodial Wallets

02 May, 2023

Why Custodial Wallets Remain Popular Among Some Crypto Users

For storing, transmitting, and receiving digital assets, cryptocurrency wallets are crucial tools. Custodial and non-custodial wallets are the two major varieties that are available. A third party, like an exchange, manages custodial wallets, whereas non-custodial wallets allow users complete control over their assets. Although non-custodial wallets have become more common, some bitcoin users still choose […]

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