Following months of speculation, Instagram has finally incorporated sharing NFTs into its platform, beginning with a small group of American creators.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri stated last week that Instagram has began testing its NFT integration with a restricted group of creators in the United States, with plans of eventually branching out to other countries if things go well.
NFTs can now be shown on the profiles of a limited number of users who will be able to see which non-fungible tokens their favorite influencer, musician, or politician holds thanks to this connection.
Instagram is taking it slow because, as a centralized organization, it wants to learn from the community before releasing additional features. This means that users, collectors, and creators may only see, share, and interact with the NFTs for now.
 
Instagram Enabling NFTs


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