Over 200,000 collectors waited in line Friday, hoping to buy into Dapper Labs' runaway NBA hit.
The firm has generated almost $100 million in NFT sales, according to the report.
The Miami Heat's Tyler Herro is the first NBA player to provide a voiceover for a crypto game.
“Dapper Labs was a brain-dead fit for us to be able to further educate our young users,” Genies founder Akash Nigam said.
Dapper Labs has closed an $18 million token sale on the strength of its latest collectibles game, NBA Top Shot.
After selling more than $2 million in digital basketball cards during its private beta, NBA Top Shot is launching to the public.
Gamemaker Dapper Labs is using Circle's dollar-backed stablecoin USDC as a global settlement solution for its non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Dapper Labs, the team behind popular non-fungible token game CryptoKitties, announced it will release two Muse-inspired cat characters, one of which will be signed by the band members.
Bison Trails users can now build apps, games and more on Dapper Labs' scalable blockchain.
Dapper Labs raised $12 million in its newest funding round led by NBA stars Spencer Dinwiddie, Andre Iguodala, JaVale McGee, Aaron Gordon and Garrett Temple.
Blockchain meets basketball in the newest game from Dapper Labs, the developers of CryptoKitties.
For its own blockchain, Flow.
Warner Music is collaborating with Dapper Labs (the company behind CryptoKitties) to create a new blockchain called Flow.
In making the technology more accessible, many developers are sacrificing the benefits of decentralization for the sake of convenience.
You can now buy in-season highlights from the NBA's biggest stars via the creators of CryptoKitties.