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It may not sound like news that GME stock is up by more than 9% today, but the possible reason behind it absolutely does.
On Oct. 22, GMEdd.com reported that both Gamestop and Layer-2 scaling protocol Loopring (CCC:LRC-USD) were at work on confidential NFT projects that were very similar in nature. According to the site, “glaring evidence” points toward a partnership between the two. A week later, the site reported that the latter’s GitHub repository had leaked code confirming that a “highly speculative” partnership was in effect.
The site also reports that GameStop is advertising jobs for software engineers to work on both NFT platforms and blockchain gaming as well as in the Web3 space. A LinkedIn job posting confirms that the company is seeking a Head of Web3 Gaming.
It’s worth noting that GitHub is a platform typically used by companies with more than one person working on a specific project, typically within the fields of engineering and software development. As the article’s authors, who publish under pseudonyms, summarize:
“These findings suggest GameStop’s NFT marketplace will allow for resale of digital assets, including the ability to pay royalties to the original creator on future transactions.”
As of now, everything reported by GMEdd remains highly speculative. No one from GameStop has publicly made any statements regarding the potential partnership or NFT rollout.
What we do know is that the NFT market is red hot right now.
A combination of the two investment sensations of the past year could revolutionize much more than gaming. The team behind Floki Inu (CCC:FLOKI-USD) is also hard at work developing an NFT gaming platform and that is only one example. One of the worst mistakes an investor can make heading into 2022 is to underestimate the power of NFTs. Everyone should be watching very closely as more details emerge. GME stock could be bound for another historic rise. Just be careful to do your own research.
On the date of publication, Samuel O’Brient did not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, subject to the InvestorPlace.com Publishing Guidelines.