Apple Wants 30% From NFT Trades, Blocking Transfers on Coinbase Wallet. Will Other iOS Wallets Be Forced to Follow?
Coinbase Wallet announced their inability to push new updates to their iOS wallets on December 1st, 2022, citing blocks from Apple.
Coinbase Says Apple Blocked Its Last App Release on NFTs in Wallet
Coinbase Wallet said Apple had blocked the latest release of its app in an effort to “collect 30% of the gas fee” through in-app purchases.
Coinbase Wallet Claims Apple Wants to Collect 30% of Gas Fees When Sending NFTs
Coinbase Wallet has disabled the sending of NFTs on its iOS app as Apple wants the transactions to go through its in-app purchase system to collect 30% of the gas fees.
Breaking: Coinbase Blames Apple For Disabling NFT Transactions
In a major development, Coinbase Wallet has issued a statement where it states, Apple has blocked their latest app release, which has led to users not being able to send their NFTs. As per Coinbase’s announcement, Apple has claimed that the gas fees required to send NFTs need to be paid through their In-App Purchase system, so that they can collect 30% of the gas fee.
Elon Musk Says Apple Threatened To Remove Twitter From App Store
On Monday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk lashed out at Apple, accusing the tech giant of threatening to remove his recently acquired social media platform from the App Store.
Apple Nearing Deal for Book Rights on Wild Story of Fallen Crypto King Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX
Deadline is hearing that Apple is near to a deal for the book rights to Lewis’ story about fallen crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried and his <a href="https://deadline.com/tag/ftx/">FTX</a> empire. The author behind Moneyball, The Big Short and The Blind Side spent six months with the embattled entrepreneur, before the stuff hit the fan.
Apple Might Be Working On Its Own 'Horizon Worlds' Type Metaverse Iteration
According to <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2022-11-13/apple-reality-pro-headset-plans-3d-mixed-reality-world-games-video-service-lafgxl1e" target="_blank">Bloomberg</a>, Apple is currently searching for engineers to develop content for its incoming VR headset which, per reports, will have high-definition displays, a set of more than 10 cameras, and will pack Apple’s latest M2 chip, one of the quickest in the industry.