Meta announced today that it will allow users to post their NFTs on Instagram and Facebook from one digital wallet linked to both social networks.
that it will allow users to post their NFTs on Instagram and Facebook from one digital wallet linked to both social networks.
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta seems intent on making the idea of the “metaverse” a thing and has been doubling down on NFTs along with that goal. The company previously announced integration with NFTs and digital wallets and already allowedThe NFT posts will feature “a shimmer effect and can display public information, such as a description.”and include support for wallets on Ethereum, Polygon, and Flow, with additional third-party support reportedly on the way.
The launch of this endeavor was announced in May, just before the NFT crash in June. Though Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg did announce the plan
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