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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...