I envy your internet if you don’t come across ‘NFT’ once a day. It’s not enthusiasts; even large tech companies want to explore and integrate this new tech into their services. Last week, Twitter ...
Twitter Blue has rolled out a new feature to allow users to show off their non-fungible token (NFT) on their profile picture. The feature is currently only available to Twitter Blue subscribers on iOS ...
On Tuesday, Elon Musk’s X wrote about a grand vision for the company in 2024, which includes launching peer-to-peer payments and more AI-powered tools. Amid all this, the company silently removed a ...
As per a news story by Engadget, Twitter just gave its users an additional reason to pay for its recently launched subscription service, which includes features that free users do not have. It is ...
If you loved/hated Twitter's new NFT user profile pictures, get ready to feel excited/ambivalent about Reddit's offering. TechCrunch reports that Reddit is now testing an NFT profile picture ...
Community members brought up the issue of fake accounts and scams on X as the platform ends support for NFT profile pictures. In this week’s newsletter, get the community reaction to X (formerly ...
This brought me the next page, where it became clear I’d have to pay for Twitter Blue, the platform’s new subscription offering, to access the NFT feature. I closed the app in frustration. From the ...
X quietly removed support for NFT profile pictures from its premium subscription offerings on Wednesday, according to media reports. A TechCrunch story noted that the move came at the same time as X ...
Reddit is testing a feature that would allow its users to set any NFT they own as their profile picture -- not only its own Ethereum-based NFTs, called "CryptoSnoos," released in limited quantities ...
Twitter’s implementation of NFT profile pictures gathered a lot of reactions from the internet (mostly laughter). With YouTube being another major company to jump on the NFT bandwagon, it seems ...
In spite of being a fan of Dogecoin, SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is a noted hater of NFTs. And now a characteristically cryptic Musk has changed his profile picture to what appears to be a stolen ...
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