The Financial Timesreports that while plans are âat an early stage,â both social media platforms are preparing a feature that allows users to select existing NFTs as their profile pictures, in addition to letting user mint their own new tokens.
A marketplace within the platforms to sell and purchase NFTs is also under consideration, FTâs sources said.
Other social media platforms have already begun:Reddit began hiringfor its planned NFT platform back in October, while Twitterâs reportedly tinkering with its new âCollectiblesâ section, which lets users display their non-fungible items.
You may be wondering: Whatâs an NFT?
Non-fungible tokens can be difficult to grasp but are essentially just one-of-a-kind digital pieces of content. These pieces are different than cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum because those pieces can be traded for ones of the same value,CNN Businessexplains. Trading bitcoin and ethereum is like trading an apple for another apple, but with NFTs, thereâs only one apple available to trade among a bowl of oranges.
NFTs have flourished in the online art scene, with many artists finding avenues to create scarcity (NFTs come with certificates of authenticity) in a marketplace where images can be endlessly reproduced. These digital items can be in several forms, like GIFs and JPGs.
In October, auction companySothebyâs,which specializes in artwork and other high-priced collectibles, launched Metaverse, its NFT-only marketplace.
Earlier this month, retail giant Walmart filed trademarks suggesting it may begin customer sales and purchases of NFTs. Some high-profile celebrities have also entered the game, including former First Lady Melania Trump and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. Bradyâs Autograph NFT platform recently raised $170 million for its athlete-centric showcase.
Currently, NFTs are mostly purchased on the OpenSea and Binance marketplaces.
Despite a boom in popularity, NFTs and cryptocurrency in general have generated criticism over the amount of energy they consume.
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