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MLB Team Washington Nationals Partners With Terra Blockchain Community, Ballpark Plans to Accept UST

On February 9, the American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C., the Washington Nationals, announced the team has partnered with Terra, the open-source blockchain platform and decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). The Washington Nationals detail that the team is a “leading innovator” and is “consistently introducing new technologies to enhance the fan experience.” Washington Nationals Ink Long-Term Deal With Terra Major League Baseball (MLB) team the Washington Nationals has partnered with the blockchain platform and DAO Terra, according to an announcement published by the team on Wednesday. The deal with Terra follows a slew of sports-related deals with crypto firms, but the MLB team will be the first to partner with an open-source blockchain project. In addition to the partnership, the algorithmic stablecoin UST that’s issued on the Terra blockchain will be “accepted as a payment method at Nationals Park as early as next season.” “The Nationals continue t...

FTX.US expands NFT marketplace to support Solana tokens

After launching its NFT marketplace last month, FTX.US has expanded support to the Solana Blockchain and plans to integrate Ethereum tokens soon too.

FTX.US’s NFT marketplace has expanded support to the Solana blockchain, enabling users to trade, deposit and withdraw nonfungibles that conform to the Metaplex token standard.

The U.S. registered branch of FTX announced the expanded functionality on Oct. 11, revealing the marketplace also plans to support Ethereum-based tokens in the near future. The marketplace is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. customers from a long list of jurisdictions, however New York residents are unable to sign up for the platform.

Brett Harrison, the president of FTX.US, said that the firm is looking to provide “simpler, safer and easier tools” for mainstream users to trade NFTs via its marketplace, adding:

"The NFT ecosystem has started to infiltrate pop culture, but has been lacking a platform that provides easy access and exposure to the mainstream audience."

In addition to supporting crypto assets, users can purchase or bid on NFTs via bank transfers, wire transfers and credit card transactions. The pricing for newly minted NFTs on the marketplace are listed in USD, Solana (SOL), or Ether (ETH).

FTX charges a 2% fee on all NFT sales, and does not charge a listing fee.

Both FTX and the company’s U.S. subsidiary initially launched NFT marketplaces with limited functionality last month. Users could only create or trade NFTs minted using an interface reminiscent of Microsoft Paint, leading to a flood of hastily cobbled together sketches depicting cartoon fish being uploaded to the platform.

On Oct. 12, Harrison tweeted that the marketplace’s expanded functionality is only available on its U.S-based platform at this stage. Users must provide Identity documents and proof of residence to the exchange in order to deposit and withdraw from FTX’s NFT platform.

The platform also outlines that any NFT project of collection that “distributes or advertises the distribution of royalties” to NFT holders will be rejected, suggesting FTX.US is wary of regulators classifying its NFTs as investment products.

Related: Twitter and TikTok embrace NFTs: mainstream adoption incoming?

NFTs are seeing increasingly mainstream adoption, with the Texas Democratic Party launching a partnership with marketplace Front Row to raise funds for progressive political candidates and causes through the sale of non-fungibel tokens on Oct. 11.

“NFTs will become a powerful addition to any political fundraising effort, and the launch of our marketplace will give Democrats across the country a fundraising advantage that its counterparts do not have,” said Front Row co-founder, Parker Butterworth.

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