Nintendo wants to use NFTs while keeping the joy. Because apparently NFTs aren't joyous enough?
its latest financial results report, Nintendo held a live Q&A where they reportedly expressed"interest" in the"potential" of the Metaverse when it comes to introducing blockchain and nonfungible token technology into their video games.
David Gibson, senior analyst at MST Financial, asked in a tweet what the Japanese gaming giant thought about the Metaverse and NFTs, and they confirmed that they are not currently working on anything but are still defining what they could offer gamers.
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