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Gamers Leave Crypto in the Dirt. Now There is a New and Better Way of Buying Gaming NFTs

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Gamers Leave Crypto in the Dirt. Now There is a New and Better Way of Buying Gaming NFTs


GamerPay, a leading gaming skin marketplace, is bringing ownership of skins to players in the games they love. As part of that mission, GamerPay now takes a big leap forward by expanding into web3 games by presenting a revolutionary “no ramp” model that makes it possible to buy NFTs with cash.

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Dec 14, 2022

GamerPay, a marketplace for CS:GO gaming skins, backed by Y Combinator, FCVC, Aleksander Larsen (co-founder Axie Infinity) among others, presents a new model without any crypto for buying & selling NFTs in web3 games on GamerPay.gg.  

Since finishing Y Combinator in September 2021, GamerPay has grown 15% month-over-month in trading volume for their first game CS:GO. They have a global footprint of users from +95 different countries and recently passed 80,000 active users. 

From Nov. 22, GamerPay is adding NFT skins from web3 games on GamerPay. Members will be able to buy, sell, and hold gaming NFTs at the same place as they manage their CS:GO assets. 

“We love games. So does our community. They want to own skins (NFTs) in the games they love. Today, we take a big step forward to make that possible for our community by adding Ev.io to GamerPay. Now, our members can hold skins from CS:GO and web3 games on GamerPay,” says Mathias Hermansen, co-founder of GamerPay.

GamerPay’s new model for web3 games is being launched with the biggest shooter game based on blockchain. The game, EV.io, has attracted more than 35,000 daily players with its browser-based gameplay. In the coming months, more web3 games will be added on GamerPay.

The Model: Introducing NFT skins that can’t be bought with crypto

Until now, buying and selling NFTs from web3 games has been reserved for a narrow group of traders deep into crypto. But with GamerPay’s brand-new model, web3 players can, for the first time, buy and sell NFTs like they buy any other gaming skin, in “regular cash”.

This brings the positives of both worlds: ownership over one’s in-game items and nonspeculative cryptocurrencies. The items go for sale at a fixed price in a fully transparent model similar to the buying experience in Fortnite. “This is the first time, players can’t use crypto to buy NFT skins,” says Mathias Hermansen, hinting that it’s all about the skins and ownership.

“Players want to play games and not deal with crypto wallets and exotic tokens. When regular players in the future give EV.io or another web3 game a go, they only have to focus on the game. They don’t need to hold crypto, understand on and off-ramp, and taxation complexity that crypto brings. This launch will help web3 games to go more mainstream,” according to Mathias Hermansen

Source: GamerPay



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Bollywood’s Dynamic Landscape: A Tapestry of Conflicts and Revelations

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Bollywood’s Dynamic Landscape: A Tapestry of Conflicts and Revelations

Studio CarryOnHarry brings you this editorial feature.

In the ever-evolving world of Bollywood, tensions simmer beneath the surface, often bursting into public view. Recent events have painted a vivid picture of familial discord and the complexities that lie within the glamorous facade of the film industry.

Family Feuds Unveiled

Just days after the prayer meeting held for the late Dharmendra at Mumbai’s Taj Lands End, a rift became evident between his first wife, Prakash Kaur, and his second wife, Hema Malini. The absence of Hema and her daughters, Esha and Ahana Deol, felt like a shadow over the gathering, stirring whispers and speculation among attendees. Prakash Kaur, alongside her sons Bobby and Sunny Deol, commemorated Dharmendra’s legacy, yet the glaring absence of Hema’s family only fueled narratives of estrangement.

A Disquieting Public Split

Reports suggest that Hema Malini opted to conduct her own prayer meeting separately, intensifying public scrutiny of her relationship with the Deol family. This decision, filled with silent storms, was overshadowed by the memories stirred by Sonu Nigam’s heartfelt renditions of Dharmendra’s famed songs, leaving an emotional imprint on all present.

From Terror to Trial: The Kapil Sharma Cafe Incident

Meanwhile, in a startling turn of events, the Delhi police have uncovered a significant terror network linked to a shooting incident at comedian Kapil Sharma’s café in Canada. The apprehension of the main suspect, Bandhu Mann Singh Sekhon, has unveiled a larger web of crime and international intrigue, raising security alarms and questions about the reach of organized crime extending from Canada to India.

The Controversy Around ‘Dhurandar’

As if the air wasn’t thick with drama already, Ranveer Singh’s upcoming film ‘Dhurandar’ is now embroiled in controversy. The parents of martyr Major Mohit Sharma have filed a petition to halt the film’s release, claiming that its narrative closely resembles their son’s life without their consent. The film, directed by Adit Iyer, showcases the gritty backdrop of India-Pakistan espionage, and the allegations have sparked debates on creative liberty versus ethical respect for real-life heroes.

The Elusive Appeal of South Cinema

Sunil Shetty, the adored Bollywood figure, recently opens up about his hesitation towards accepting roles in Southern cinema. Despite being a Mangalorean, he feels that opportunities often confine him to villainous roles, which do not resonate with his artistic aspirations. His candid reflections on the industry’s nuances strike a chord as he seeks meaningful representation over stereotype-driven portrayals.

The Harrowing Journey of Honey Singh

In an awakening moment of truth, Honey Singh confronts his past struggles with addiction. The artist, who once ruled music charts, shares a deeply personal account of overcoming drug dependency and the eight-year journey it took to reclaim his life. His narrative is a poignant reminder of the shadows lurking behind fame, encouraging a dialogue on mental health and resilience.

Celebrities and Love: The Unfolding of Relationships

Amidst professional hurdles, the personal lives of stars continue to unfold. The anticipated wedding of music composer Palash Mucchal and cricketer Smriti Mandhana was recently delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Alongside the postponement, intriguing rumors swirl around Palash that involve an alleged connection with dancer Nandika Duvdevani, capturing the audience’s attention in the whirlwind of celebrity gossip.

Conclusion: The Perils and Promises of Stardom

As Bollywood’s narrative weaves through conflicts, controversies, and the quest for authentic representation, it becomes evident that behind every luminary lies a story of struggle and resilience. This vibrant industry continues to captivate hearts, reminding us of the intricate dance between the allure of fame and the realities of personal strife. As fans and critics alike, we are left to ponder the lessons bestowed upon us through these unfolding tales.

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Loosely adapted from the acclaimed Danish series The Killing, this Indian iteration doesn’t merely replicate—it recontextualizes. The victim, Naina, isn’t just a plot device; she becomes a symbol of societal rot. With each suspect introduced, the narrative tightens its grip, drawing you deeper into a maze where truth and deception are indistinguishable.

Konkona anchors the series with a performance so nuanced it often compensates for the show’s weaker moments—particularly the mid-season lag and a finale that leaves more questions than answers. Still, the murmurings of a possible Season 2 are well-earned.

The brilliant Konkona Sen Sharma stars in ‘Search: The Naina Murder Case’ as ACP Sanyukta Das, a detective whose plan to save her marriage is derailed by one last, harrowing case. The murder of a teenage girl, Naina, forces her to confront dark secrets at every turn. The investigation becomes intensely personal as the case intertwines with her own struggles, testing her resilience to its breaking point. Will solving the mystery cost her everything? The gripping search begins October 10, exclusively on JioHotstar

Verdict: If you crave tightly-wound whodunits with a soul, Search: The Naina Murder Case is a compelling slow-burner with a powerful female lead at its heart.

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