Satoshi's Games has unveiled Elixir Marketplace , a nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace for games that enable players to earn rewards based on the Bitcoin cryptocurrency . The platform will be part of a larger publishing platform that makers of blockchain games can use to incentivize people to play.
Roldan said the idea behind the company a couple of year ago was to provide instant liquid "micro rewards" that sparked the creation of the first platform.
Instagram Is Creating A Marketplace For Influencers …And Other Small Business Tech News
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2 — Mailchimp is adding stores and appointments eCommerce tools.
Stores—one of the new features—lets merchants make a digital storefront and edit or add products, manage tax, shipping and payments, and complete orders. Appointments—the second feature—makes it possible for businesses to manage schedules digitally and provide the option for service bookings. Both Stores and Appointments will also allow users to have access to the company's marketing features.
Electric City Food Co-op in Schenectady launches online marketplace; allows orders from
Chad Currin, vice-president of Electric City Co-op, picks up produce from Corinne Hansch's Lovin' Mama Farm located in Amsterdam, as part of the co-op's services each Sunday at the Schenectady Greenmarket.
The long-running dream of a grocery store in downtown Schenectady takes a step closer to reality Monday, with the public launch of the Electric City Food Co-op's new virtual marketplace.
The online platform allows consumers to order food and goods from local growers and producers in a contactless setting. It is intended as a way to bring together a curated selection of products from across a geographically sprawling area.
Slatington Farmers Marketplace to open May 8 – Times News Online
"Ribbon cutting ceremonies are some of our favorite events," said Jessica O'Donnell, executive vice president of Affiliated Chambers for the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. "It's the perfect opportunity to spotlight the hard work that has gone into the creation of a business, and to bring the community out to celebrate one another's accomplishments. We could not be more excited to celebrate with the Slatington Farmers Market."
Located on the same campus as the Slatington Marketplace at 8281 Route 873, the 28,000-square-foot destination farmers market and event space is located inside of the former Keystone Lamp Factory in Washington Township.
Swarming flies invading Delray Marketplace restaurants
In a letter to the restaurants, management said the issue is "larger than the Marketplace" and has affected businesses throughout the Ag Reserve, noting that the source is likely the surrounding agricultural area.
Delray Marketplace management has asked for state and county assistance. It has increased the frequency of its fly-prevention program and wants to conduct the most aggressive control program permitted.
The managers also are working with the state Department of Health to identify the source of the flies. Until that report is done, it won't be known how bad the issue is or specifically where they are coming from.
Virginians can enroll in 2021 health insurance marketplace through Aug. 15
More Virginians who buy health insurance through HealthCare.gov may now qualify for financial help with those premiums.
Virginians who already receive financial help could be eligible for additional savings on health insurance coverage following Congress' passage of the American Rescue Plan of 2021.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, approximately 77,000 uninsured Virginians are newly eligible for tax credits that reduce the cost of their health insurance premiums. An estimated four out of five enrollees may be able to find a plan for $10 or less per month with these tax credits. A family of four with household income of $90,000 could see premiums reduced by approximately $200 per month.
Mom & pop marketplace KRAVVE.CO raises US$306k via ECF on pitchIN | Digital News Asia
Kravve.co a software-as-a-service enabled marketplace that allows home cooks and small food businesses sell their hand-made food and groceries online, announced today that it has successfully raised US$306,206 (RM1.255 million).
It attracted 159 investors with 11.11% of total equity offered through pitchIN, Malaysia’s leading equity crowdfunding (ECF) platform. The highest individual investment value was US$54,270 (RM222,500).
Founded two years ago, kravve claims to be the largest moms and pops food and groceries marketplace in Malaysia with over 1,000 sellers across the country and 70,000 users, to date.
The U.S. is trying to reclaim its rare-earth mantle - Marketplace
"Is your right arm OK?" asks the radiology nurse as she tapes an IV to my arm. “Yes,” I say through clenched teeth, bracing for the needle.
I'm about to get an MRI of my brain as part of a study I volunteered for, but first they have to inject me with something.
"So we are about to give you gadolinium contrast, which kind of makes the arteries pop up better in the image so we see smaller veins and arteries as well," I'm told. Around 30 million doses of this agent are administered each year worldwide.
French company La Redoute selects Mirakl to develop marketplace - Fibre2Fashion
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Startup building cash-pay marketplace for healthcare raises $24M - MedCity News
Sesame, a New York-based startup that built a marketplace where people can pay for appointments at a set price, recently raised $24 million in funding. It initially started with in-person appointments, but the Covid-19 pandemic quickly changed its growth trajectory.
"That's driven a much more rapid expansion of Sesame that we had planned," Co-founder and CEO David Goldhill said in a Zoom interview. "Instead of being a company in five or six markets, which is what we expected today, we are all over the place with telemedicine."
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