
Mark Zuckerberg: We’re Working on Bringing NFTs to Instagram
Meta co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg have revealed that his social media giant is actively working on bringing NFTs to Instagram in the coming months.
NFTs (Non-Fungible Token) are digital art pieces whose ownership is registered on the blockchain.
Almost any artistic production can be tokenized. Images, songs, lyrics, game items, and many others.
NFTs can be bought and sold on the market, and are currently valued in the hundreds or billions of dollars. This represented a major breakthrough for industries such as art, fashion and video games.
Here you will find out all the latest news about NFTs.
Meta co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg have revealed that his social media giant is actively working on bringing NFTs to Instagram in the coming months.
It seems that the bond between the Russia-Ukraine war and the crypto world is becoming more strong with a new NFT project. In its newest use
Lebron James fans, who discovered the hidden QR code in the Big Game commercial were chosen to win one of the NFTs in the collection. The
US SEC is probing NFT creators and platforms where NFTs are traded to determine whether these digital assets constitute securities.
The New York Stock Exchange is entering the non-fungible token market, with intentions to perform for digital assets what it now does for stocks on the
Finally, nearly a year after the initial announcement, Vista Equity’s real estate-backed NFT platform and marketplace, Vesta, has been launched on the Algorand blockchain network.
OnlyFans, an online membership platform known for pornographic content, said on Thursday that users can now use verified NFTs as profile images.
For the first time, YouTube provided details on its blockchain and metaverse ambitions for 2022, stating that the company hopes to use the developing technology to
Blockchain games are critical to the growth and development of the NFT sector. Some of the most well-known NFTs are available for purchase in games.
Nike filed an action lawsuit against StockX in New York federal court on Thursday for selling illegal Nike NFTs.
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