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GameStop
stock surged in after hours trading Thursday as the company’s cryptocurrency and non-fungible token plans began to take shape.
The videogame retailer is making a division for cryptocurrency partnerships, while building an NFT marketplace, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Wall Street Journal first reported on GameStop’s latest cryptocurrency efforts.
Shares of GameStop (ticker: GME) soared 29% to $169.49 in after-hours trading, nearly erasing a recent slide over the past month. The news seems to have at least temporarily reawakened the meme-stock trade from last year. Shares of movie-theater operator
AMC Entertainment
(AMC) were up 12% in late trading.
GameStop’s crypto plans have been in the works for months, the person said, adding that the company has retained top crypto advisors to support its efforts while adding at least 20 members to its blockchain and crypto team. The company’s management team believes there’s opportunity for such efforts as more gamers turn to cryptocurrencies to buy NFTs and new gaming experiences.
Reddit users for months have speculated on whether GameStop had plans to launch something with decentralized financial company Loopring, which backs the LRC token. The person confirmed GameStop explored an acquisition, but said the retailer ultimately withdrew from talks amid logistical concerns related to Loopring’s operations in China.
A Loopring representative was not immediately available for comment.
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