Elon Musk Causes Brief DOGE Rally with 1 Word; 2023 Is a Make-or-Break Year for Blockchain Gaming; Zebedee’s Bringing Bitcoin to the Mushroom Kingdom

Elon Musk is known for many things. His Bruce Wayne-like wealth and eccentric persona. His penchant for giving children unpronounceable names. His obsession with Mars colonization. His seemingly knee-jerk purchase of Twitter and constant trolling thereon.

But few things say, “Elon Musk” as much as Dogecoin, the meme cryptocurrency that took the world by storm two years ago.
He’s famously called it the “people’s cryptocurrency”. And his enthusiasm for the meme coin has led to sharp spikes in its value several times over the past few years.

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The phenomenon of crypto games has become increasingly popular in recent years. These games are based on the use of cryptocurrency, a digital currency that is decentralized and encrypted to provide users with a secure way to make transactions. Crypto games allow players to purchase virtual items or game tokens using their cryptocurrency, allowing for an immersive gaming experience.

Kieran Warwick, founder of Illuvium – a blockchain-based gaming platform – believes that the popularity of blockchain games can provide a gateway to mainstream cryptocurrency acceptance.

In an interview with Magazine, Warwick explained that these types of decentralized games are one of the most accessible ways for people to become familiar with cryptocurrency and start using it in their everyday lives

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Can you still hear the jingle of every coin Mario collected? Can you still feel the frustration of nearly getting 100 rings in Sonic 3, only to hit an enemy and watch them scatter to the wind? What if those coins and rings were more than just numbers on a screen? What if they were real?

Bit-tendo has been designed to transform every ‘?’ block in Super Mario Bros. into a Bitcoin ATM. Smash it and watch your balance go up. Pick up a few stray coins and earn real cryptocurrency. It may sound like a (green) pipe dream, but Zebedee’s making it a reality. Bit-tendo integrates with an actual NES and can be adjusted to work with any original game. The game is run from the console through a computer and output to a television. The result is the same game you remember, except that it features an Sats counter and timer at the top of the screen.

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