Meta wrote in an updated blog post:
“Today we’re announcing everyone on Facebook and Instagram in the US can now connect their wallets and share their digital collectibles. This includes the ability for people to cross-post digital collectibles that they own across both Facebook and Instagram.
Additionally, everyone in the 100 countries where digital collectibles are available on Instagram can now access the feature.”
Previously, users could only publish their digital treasures on Facebook, but the company will begin testing digital asset integrations on Instagram across 100 countries starting on August 4, 2022.
The Meta upgrade released today improves the visibility and usability of digital assets such as NFTs across its major platforms.
As CoinCu reported in August, Meta announced that it has officially allowed users to add digital wallets and virtual assets to its two social network platforms.
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