Nike just did it. Yes, the athletic footwear and apparel company finally sold off its non-fungible token (NFT) arm, RTFKT.
Nike (NKE) discreetly sold RTFKT, its once-high-profile digital products and non-fungible token (NFT) subsidiary, roughly a ...
Nike Inc. sold its digital products subsidiary, RTFKT, pronounced “artifact,” marking the world’s largest athletic-wear ...
Nike (NKE) confirmed on Wednesday that it sold digital products subsidiary RTFKT in December, with the blockchain ...
Nike’s reported exit from RTFKT caps a high-profile Web3 experiment as falling NFT volumes, lawsuits, and shifting brand ...
Nike reportedly sold its digital products subsidiary RTFKT in December, following up on its plan to “wind up” its NFT ...
Nike, once a non-fungible token market investor, has sold its digital asset incubation studio “RTFKT” to an undisclosed buyer ...
Nike has reportedly sold its digital products unit RTFKT as it moves back toward core sports products during the ongoing NFT market drop.
On April 25, purchasers of Nike non-fungible tokens (NFTs) filed a class action complaint in the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York against the sportswear giant alleging that the ...
Nike is now facing a lawsuit that was filed last week by a group of customers who previously bought non-fungible tokens (NFTs) from the company that were released four years ago. This is because Nike ...
“In the Nike case, the plaintiffs’ allegations of an unregistered securities violation and deceptive practices might not have had the same outcome had the lawsuit been filed before this shift in ...