Epic Games raises $2B for Metaverse, Mastercard scales NFT plans and Ripple scores big win against SEC: Hodler’s Digest, April 10-16

Cointelegraph

Published Apr 16, 2022 06:00PM ET

Updated Apr 17, 2022 06:40PM ET

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Multinational payments giant Mastercard filed 15 applications for NFT and metaverse trademarks, joining the ranks of competitors Visa (NYSE:V) and American Express (NYSE:AXP) who have taken similar action recently as well.

Notable applications include those for an online marketplace for digital goods, virtual reality events and communities, and Mastercard payment processing in the Metaverse. Furthermore, the firm is aiming to virtually trademark its Priceless slogan via tokenized text, audio and video.

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