Parachain Auctions Podcast: To Efinity and Beyond

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In this highly competitive first group of Polkadot parachain hopefuls, Efinity stands out from the crowd as a cross-chain bridge for NFTs. Today, Brian chats with Witek Radomski of Enjin – the team behind the Efinity project. Will Enjin’s wealth of experience in online-gaming provide an edge in the polkadot ecosystem?

Recorded November 16th, 2021

Learn more about Efinity: https://efinity.io/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/efinityio

Witek: https://twitter.com/witekradomski

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