1. Hamster Kombat to Integrate NFTs as In-Game Assets
The popular Telegram clicker game Hamster Kombat has announced its roadmap for late 2024 and 2025, including plans to launch new games and integrate NFTs into gameplay by November. Although specific details about the NFT integration are yet to be revealed, this move could spark interest in digital collectibles, especially as the game has already attracted over 300 million users since launch.
2. NFT Sales Hit a Record Low Since 2021, According to CryptoSlam
In September, NFT sales volume dropped to $296 million, marking the lowest monthly sales figure since January 2021 and a substantial 81% decrease from March. Transaction numbers also saw a steep decline, falling from 7.3 million in August to 4.9 million in September. Despite these setbacks, the average transaction value increased slightly from $50.71 to $60 in September, hinting at a potential shift in user interest.
3. Indonesia’s Postal Service Unveils NFT Stamps
Pos Indonesia, the country’s largest postal service, has launched its first NFT-integrated stamp collection called “Cenderawasih” (Bird of Paradise). This innovative stamp blends traditional collectible value with blockchain technology, aiming to attract both stamp collectors and NFT enthusiasts.