Summary
Magic Eden has become the first major NFT marketplace to offer Bitcoin-based collectibles on its platform. Meanwhile, Sony filed a patent that allows NFTs to be transferable between different games and consoles, highlighting web3 gaming. Additionally, blockchain firms Immutable and Polygon announced a new partnership that aims to make it simpler for game studios and developers to enter the web3 space.
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NFTs continued to grow beyond their humble Ethereum roots this week, with Magic Eden becoming the first major NFT marketplace to offer Bitcoin-based collectibles on its platform. Web3 gaming was also in the spotlight, as Sony filed a patent that could make NFTs transferable between different games and consoles. Meanwhile, blockchains Immutable and Polygon announced a major partnership aimed at making it easier for developers and game studios to jump into Web3.