RUSH COIN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
RUSHCOIN RSI IP HOLDING 900 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 950 Chicago IL 60610 RUSH COIN;Providing an online marketplace for displaying, registering, purchasing, selling, transferring or storing cryptocurrency, digital currency, digital tokens, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital collectibles and digital assets; Retail store services featuring digital currency, digital tokens, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital collectibles and digital assets; Retail store services rendered in a virtual environment featuring virtual goods, namely, casino chips, gaming tables, and slot machines; Retail store services rendered in a virtual environment featuring virtual goods, namely, a wide variety of consumer goods, including clothing, footwear, key chains, and drinkware; Providing an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of digital goods authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs);
RUSHCOIN RSI IP HOLDING 900 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 950 Chicago IL 60610 RUSH COIN;Issuance of tokens of value; Cryptocurrency trading services; Digital currency exchange services; Cryptocurrency payment processing; Payment processing services, namely, cryptocurrency credit card transaction processing services; Cryptocurrency trading and exchange services, namely, providing a digital currency, digital token or non-fungible token (NFT) for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network; Providing electronic transfer of a virtual currency for use by members of an on-line community via a global computer network, namely, providing the electronic transfer of digital currency, digital tokens or non-fungible tokens (NFTs), incorporating cryptographic protocols used to operate and build applications and blockchains on a computer platform and as a method of payment for goods and services;
RUSHCOIN RSI IP HOLDING 900 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 950 Chicago IL 60610 RUSH COIN;Non-downloadable computer application software, namely, software for NFT gamification; Non-downloadable computer application software for NFTs, namely, software for gambling; Non-downloadable computer software for managing and verifying cryptocurrency transactions on a blockchain; Non-downloadable computer software for managing cryptocurrency transactions using blockchain technology; Non-downloadable computer software for use as a digital wallet; Non-downloadable computer software applications for online betting, gambling, and wagering on sports, sporting events, casino games, horse racing, and igaming; Non-downloadable virtual goods, namely, computer programs featuring casino chips, gaming tables, and slot machines; Non-downloadable virtual goods, namely, computer programs featuring a wide variety of consumer goods, including clothing, footwear, headwear, eyewear, bags, backpacks, sports bags, key chains, magnets, and drinkware; Digital materials, namely, non-downloadable non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for digital graphics, digital collectibles, digital photography, and digital video clips; Non-downloadable software for casino games and sports betting for use via a global computer network and through wireless networks and electronic devices; Non-downloadable software for engaging in social networking and interacting with online communities; Non-downloadable software for accessing and streaming multimedia entertainment content; Non-downloadable software for providing access to an online virtual environment; Non-downloadable software for the creation, production and modification of digital animated and non-animated designs and characters, avatars, digital overlays and skins for access and use in virtual environments; Providing on-line non-downloadable computer software for use as a digital wallet;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A multiple coin actuation mechanism has a carrier wheel with angularly spaced first and second coin recesses aligned with first and second coin slots of a front cover plate when the carrier wheel is in an initial home position at which a user initially deposits first and second coins into the first and second coin recesses through the first and second coin slots. A pivotal coin removal blocking latch and an edge notch defined adjacent to one side of the first coin recess in the carrier wheel allows initial insertion of the first coin through the first coin slot into the first coin recess while preventing removal of the second coin from the second coin recess through the first coin slot when the carrier wheel has turned sufficiently to align the second coin recess with the first coin slot.