Twitter Reveals ‘NFT Tweet Tiles’ in Order to ‘Impact’ the Social Media Experience – Blockchain Bitcoin News

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Accord­ing to the social media com­pa­ny Twit­ter, the firm plans to launch a new fea­ture called “NFT Tweet Tiles,” a seg­re­gat­ed pan­el with­in a tweet that show­cas­es non-fun­gi­ble tokens (NFTs) and the mar­ket­places that list the spe­cif­ic NFT shared. The new NFT con­cept is expect­ed to drop soon, in order to “impact the Tweet expe­ri­ence,” Twit­ter devel­op­ers explained on Oct. 27.

Twitter Developers Reveal ‘NFT Tweet Tiles’

After Elon Musk offi­cial­ly took over Twit­ter, the social media’s devel­op­ment team tweet­ed that the firm aims to drop a fea­ture called NFT Tweet Tiles soon. “Now test­ing: NFT Tweet Tiles,” the account @twitterdev tweet­ed. “Some links to NFTs on [Rari­ble], [Mag­ic Eden], [Dap­per Labs], and [Jump.trade] will now show you a larg­er pic­ture of the NFT along­side details like the title and cre­ator. One more step in our jour­ney to let devel­op­ers impact the Tweet experience.”

Twitter Reveals 'NFT Tweet Tiles' in Order to 'Impact' the Social Media Experience
Image shared by the account @twitterdev on Oct. 27, 2022.

The NFT Tweet Tiles share the title of the non-fun­gi­ble token and its creator’s name along­side an image of the dig­i­tal col­lectible. From the mar­ket­places cur­rent­ly sup­port­ed, Twitter’s new fea­ture will sup­port Ethereum, Immutable X, Flow, Poly­gon, Solana, and Tezos. Twit­ter has been mov­ing toward cryp­tocur­ren­cy and blockchain solu­tions since last year. On Sept. 23, 2021, Twit­ter start­ed to roll out the company’s “Tips” fea­ture, which allows users to tip their favorite accounts with bit­coin or cash tips.

In Jan. 2022, Twit­ter rolled out the social media platform’s NFT ver­i­fi­ca­tion tool, which allows Twit­ter Blue paid sub­scribers to upload their NFTs as a pro­file pic­ture. The NFT authen­ti­ca­tion and pro­file tool works with the Web3 wal­lets Meta­mask, Argent, Coin­base Wal­let, Trust Wal­let, Ledger Live, and Rain­bow. Twit­ter is not the only social media firm work­ing with blockchain medi­ums as Meta has applied cross-post NFTs on Insta­gram and Facebook.

Twitter’s new NFT Tweet Tiles seem to extend the company’s hexa­gon logo and NFT ver­i­fi­ca­tion sys­tem. Dur­ing the last 12 months NFT sales have slid sig­nif­i­cant­ly and 30-day sta­tis­tics indi­cate NFT sales vol­ume is down 22.01% low­er than the month pri­or. Dur­ing the last month, $423.91 mil­lion in NFT sales were set­tled and all-time sales crossed the $40 bil­lion mark this month.

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Jamie Redman 

Jamie Red­man is the News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a finan­cial tech jour­nal­ist liv­ing in Flori­da. Red­man has been an active mem­ber of the cryp­tocur­ren­cy com­mu­ni­ty since 2011. He has a pas­sion for Bit­coin, open-source code, and decen­tral­ized appli­ca­tions. Since Sep­tem­ber 2015, Red­man has writ­ten more than 6,000 arti­cles for Bitcoin.com News about the dis­rup­tive pro­to­cols emerg­ing today.




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