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As Virtual Real Estate Gets More Expensive, Virtual Mortgages Become A Thing!

As Virtual Real Estate Gets More Expensive, Virtual Mortgages Become A Thing!

Ellen Britt for CNT #NFT The price of virtual real estate is getting more pricey by the minute. Virtual land parcels on some of the bigger metaverse platforms such as Decentraland, and the Sandbox are selling for hundreds of thousands and even millions. Play in the Sandbox with Snoop Dogg! The first week in December, a virtual parcel next to Snoop Dogg’s mansion in the Sandbox sold for a cool $450K in Ethereum (ETH). Metametric Solutions, a metaverse analytics firm, projects virtual real estate sales to reach an eye-popping $1 billion this year. Enter the virtual mortgage business.  Terrazero Technologies A…
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Snoop Dogg Plans NFT Rebranding for Death Row Records

Snoop Dogg Plans NFT Rebranding for Death Row Records

Ellen Britt for CNT #NFTNFTs are coming to Death Row Records if hip-hop artist Snoop Dogg has his way. He announced his plans on February 15 via the social media platform Clubhouse. Just days prior to his Super Bowl halftime appearance, along with other artists Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg acquired ownership of the recording label. Death Row Do-OverHis plans include making Death Row records an NFT label as well as putting out artists on the metaverse. He wants to be the first major record label to do so.  Snoop is not entirely new to the NFT space,…
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Is Snoop Dogg Going into the Hot Dog Business?

Is Snoop Dogg Going into the Hot Dog Business?

By Mike Pomranz | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Foodie The Long Beach rapper has filed a trademark application for "Snoop Doggs." Since his debut album Doggystyle back in 1994, Snoop Dogg said he was keeping his mind on his money — but in recent years, the platinum rapper has been thinking more outside of the box to build his financial empire. Beyond his much-publicized partnership with Martha Stewart, Tha Doggfather has recently released his own Indoggo Gin, worked with 19 Crimes on a Snoop Cali Red wine, and even teamed up with Dunkin' to promote a meatless "D-O-Double G"…
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