Verified profile pictures on Twitter indicate the company is taking its position in the NFT market seriously. This could be a first step in building a real NFT community ecosystem. This move adds ...
If you are tired of NFT and cryptocurrency bros hyping their “investments” every second they’re awake and tweeting, you are not alone. Sadly, it appears as if social media companies are enjoying the ...
It would appear that Twitter (now known as X) is shutting down its support of NFT profile pictures on its social media platform. While Elon Musk originally took Twitter in a direction that supports ...
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 ...
Profile pictures (PFPs) have long been used as visual representations of individuals on various online platforms, allowing users to personalize their accounts. With the advent of nonfungible tokens ...
The NFT fad has been dying a swift death, and it seems another nail in the coffin has been uncovered. In 2022, Twitter added profile support for NFTs, allowing paid Twitter Blue subscribers to upload ...
That was quick. Within 24 hours of the launch of the Twitter nonfungible token, or NFT, profile pictures for iOS update, a github contributor called mcclure has coded up and shared a browser extension ...
Reddit is now testing its NFT profile picture feature, which allows its users to set their non-fungible token collection as their avatar on the social media platform, just like how Twitter Blue users ...
Elon Musk's new Twitter profile is now going viral - that's because he used a photo that includes different Bored Ape NFT collectibles. SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk laughs as he arrives on the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Who’d you think was going to follow Twitter by making NFT profile pictures a thing? If you guessed OnlyFans — the NSFW creator monetization platform that’s strangely trying to clean up its image ...
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