Facebook now supports NFTs

Meta has delivered on its threat promise to bring NFT (non-fungible token) support to Facebook. Users can now post digital collectibles they have in their digital wallets to Facebook and Instagram. After connecting digital wallets to one app, they will be able to access NFTs from both.

The company is making the move weeks after expanding access to Instagram's NFT features in dozens more countries. He started testing NFTs on Facebook earlier this summer. Meta is pushing deeper into NFT territory even though the digital token market has been diving in recent months. There are indications that Meta is working on a marketplace where people can buy and sell NFTs, but whether people will actually use it remains to be seen.

In the meantime, here's Snoop Dogg and Eminem's performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, which featured animated versions of their NFTs. In terms of bleak visions of the near future, The Last of Us has nothing on that.

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Facebook now supports NFTs

Meta has delivered on its threat promise to bring NFT (non-fungible token) support to Facebook. Users can now post digital collectibles they have in their digital wallets to Facebook and Instagram. After connecting digital wallets to one app, they will be able to access NFTs from both.

The company is making the move weeks after expanding access to Instagram's NFT features in dozens more countries. He started testing NFTs on Facebook earlier this summer. Meta is pushing deeper into NFT territory even though the digital token market has been diving in recent months. There are indications that Meta is working on a marketplace where people can buy and sell NFTs, but whether people will actually use it remains to be seen.

In the meantime, here's Snoop Dogg and Eminem's performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, which featured animated versions of their NFTs. In terms of bleak visions of the near future, The Last of Us has nothing on that.

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you purchase something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

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