Twitter will allow users to show NFT marketplace listings from specific platforms, including a button that will allow them purchase and sell collectibles. These listings will be displayed on Twitter.
Twitter, a social media network, made the announcement today that, in cooperation with four different marketplaces, it will enable users to purchase, trade, and display non-fungible tokens (NFTs) directly through tweets.
The integration, which is known as NFT Tweet Tiles, places an image of an NFT’s artwork in a separate panel that is contained within a tweet. Additionally, it contains a button that allows users to go through to a marketplace listing.
At the moment, the integration, which is still undergoing testing, is only compatible with the marketplaces operated by four specific partners. These are the Solana-centric marketplace Magic Eden, multi-platform NFT marketplace protocol Rarible, Flow blockchain creator Dapper Labs, and sports-centric platform Jump.trade.
Now testing: NFT Tweet Tiles
— Twitter Dev (@TwitterDev) October 27, 2022
Some links to NFTs on @rarible, @MagicEden, @dapperlabs and @Jumptradenft 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. pic.twitter.com/AkBisciB1i
Collectively, those marketplaces are spread across multiple blockchain networks. Some of these networks include Ethereum, Solana, Flow, Polygon, Tezos, and Immutable X.
In January, Twitter began supporting NFTs as verified profile images as part of its Twitter Blue membership service. As of right now, however, Twitter only supports Ethereum NFTs.
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