Square's rebranding announcement as Block contained a strange reference to tungsten cubes. The mention was a signal to crypto enthusiasts, who were recently in a frenzy to buy the novelty objects. A ...
The mainstream media has caught on to the latest huge crypto trend, which isn’t a new non-fungible token (NFT) line or a fresh dog token, but small desk tchotchkes made of one of the densest elements ...
They may not be able to pinpoint why they're so obsessed with these dense metal cubes, but crypto enthusiasts can agree on one thing: Holding a tungsten cube is an experience like no other. In the ...
Tungsten cubes are the latest fad in the crypto-verse, and this is not a code word for a new kind of token: we are talking about surprisingly heavy, hard metal cubes. What Happened: According to a ...
Over the last week crypto watchers have been abuzz about the new hottest commodity: the Tungsten Cube. No, it’s not a new token, but an “amazingly heavy” ornament, made from aerospace grade tungsten.
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. What’s 14.545 inches across, weighs one ton (around 907kg or 2,000lbs), and just sold to a group of anonymous ...