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NFTs

NFT Art in Switzerland: Digital Creativity Meets Institutional Collecting

Switzerland occupies a singular position at the intersection of traditional art market infrastructure and crypto-native innovation. The country that hosts Art …

28 Feb 2026

NFT Gaming Assets: True Ownership and Interoperability in Web3 Gaming

The gaming industry generates more than $180 billion annually, yet players who spend thousands of hours and hundreds of dollars acquiring in-game assets own …

28 Feb 2026

NFT Legal Framework in Switzerland: Classification, Ownership, and Compliance

Switzerland’s approach to NFT regulation exemplifies the country’s broader strategy of adapting existing legal frameworks to accommodate …

28 Feb 2026

NFT Ticketing: How Blockchain-Based Tickets Are Disrupting the Events Industry

The ticketing industry — a market exceeding $80 billion globally — has long suffered from structural problems that blockchain technology is uniquely positioned …

28 Feb 2026

NFTs and Real-World Assets: Tokenising Physical Value on the Blockchain

The tokenisation of real-world assets (RWAs) through non-fungible tokens represents a convergence that neither the traditional finance industry nor the …

28 Feb 2026

Soulbound Tokens: Non-Transferable Identity and Reputation on the Blockchain

Soulbound tokens (SBTs) represent a conceptual leap that addresses one of Web3’s most persistent deficiencies: the inability to represent non-transferable …

28 Feb 2026

NFT Markets in 2025: What Survived the Crash and What Switzerland's Collectors Are Buying

The NFT market of 2025 bears almost no resemblance to the frenzy of 2021. Most projects that launched during the boom have zero secondary market activity. A handful of categories — on-chain generative art, provably scarce historical PFPs, physical-digital luxury goods authentication — survived on the basis of genuine value propositions. Understanding which is which matters for Swiss collectors sitting on positions acquired at peak valuations.

25 Feb 2026

NFTs in Switzerland: Legal Treatment, FINMA Classification, and the Swiss NFT Market

The non-fungible token created, over the course of roughly 2021, an …

24 Feb 2026