virtual land in the metaverse
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Legislator dies using medical suicide law he helped pass
YouTuber Accused of Crashing a Plane for Views. Now the Feds Are Investigating
Investors are paying millions for virtual land in the metaverse — Yorio tells CNBC her company sold 100 virtual private islands last year for $15,000 each. “Today, they’re selling for about $300,000 each, which is coincidentally the same as the average home price in America,” she said.
The Federal Reserve took a key step in weighing the creation of its own digital currency
The height of skyscrapers is limited by physical, economic and regulatory barriers, but we should want to overcome them and build taller. Here’s how we can do it.