NFTs are already on Instagram: Here’s what we know

In recent times, NFTs have become a true battlefield around which all those who have decided to take advantage of them to earn good money or, at least, try, and those who believe that they are a passing fad that will end , coexist. for dying sooner rather than later, at the rate of the losses that many of the investors begin to suffer.

No matter what you think, they are already here

NFTs are already on Instagram

Whether you join one team or the other, there is no doubt that NFTs are here to stay , under the protection of blockchain technology, and the demand that is increasingly produced everywhere where they are found. Do you sell. Remember that practically anything can be a non-fungible token , that is, an object that is not consumed with use, but remains unchanged and under our exclusive property, as a unique item, until we decide to part with it.

Well, Instagram, as part of Meta (Facebook), it was evident that it was going to welcome these NFTs with open arms, although it only remained to know how they would do it and although in recent days certain information has appeared that They come to reveal the plans of those of Mark Zuckerberg, it has finally become official. Do you know how they are going to do it? Behold.

NFT de los monos aburridos.

Although The Financial Times had already warned that Instagram would be the first stop for these NFTs within the Meta ecosystem , more details are now known, such as that it will integrate these NFTs through Ethereum, Polygon, Solana and Flow, which are, Basically, the networks that account for the vast majority of trade in these objects around the world, with examples of which you have surely heard such as the famous Bored Apes of Ethereum.

First in tests, then…

But of course, for Instagram to be able to venture into the territory of NFTs at the same time, it has to be able to offer some kind of compatibility with cryptocurrency wallets , so first we will see how the social network allows us to work with MetaTask-style apps, which they will be the ones that allow users to complete their transactions and, obviously, show those little works of art (or whatever you want to call them) that you are buying, share them and mention their creators.

Of course, it seems that Instagram is going to opt for not charging users who publish and share their NFTs (unlike what Twitter did a few months ago, in January), which will serve as a showcase with which to reach millions of Users around the world who still today do not know exactly what benefits can be brought to them by showing off exclusive objects that only we have in the entire wide sea of the Internet.

After all, with a billion users, putting a face and eyes on NFTs may be the best way to convert skeptics and multiply a business that in the coming years already threatens to be one of the most prosperous that will be seen in the metaverse that Mark Zuckerberg boasts so much about.