End of support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook.

16 Mar 2023, 11:02
End of support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook Tech giant Meta is removing its non-fungible token features on its social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram, about 10 months after its initial launch. Meta's head of business and financial technologies, Stephane Kasriel, announced the news on Twitter, saying that Meta is scaling back its NFT support to focus on other ways to support creators, individuals, and businesses. Across the company, we're looking into We are careful about the things we prioritize to increase our focus. For now, we're removing digital collectibles (NFT) to focus on other ways to support creators, individuals, and businesses.

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16 Mar 2023, 11:02
End of support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook Tech giant Meta is removing its non-fungible token features on its social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram, about 10 months after its initial launch. Meta's head of business and financial technologies, Stephane Kasriel, announced the news on Twitter, saying that Meta is scaling back its NFT support to focus on other ways to support creators, individuals, and businesses. Across the company, we're looking into We are careful about the things we prioritize to increase our focus. For now, we're removing digital collectibles (NFT) to focus on other ways to support creators, individuals, and businesses.
End of support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook.
End of support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook Tech giant Meta is removing its non-fungible token features on its social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram, about 10 months after its initial launch. Meta's head of business and financial technologies, Stephane Kasriel, announced the news on Twitter, saying that Meta is scaling back its NFT support to focus on other ways to support creators, individuals, and businesses. Across the company, we're looking into We are careful about the things we prioritize to increase our focus. For now, we're removing digital collectibles (NFT) to focus on other ways to support creators, individuals, and businesses.