In an announcement on October 27, Twitter announced that it was expanding testing of the new feature NFT Tweet Tiles. 4 NFT platforms selected for this cooperation are Magic Eden, Rarible, Dapper Labs, Jump.trade. NFT Tweet Tiles will now show you a bigger picture of the NFT along with details like the title and creator.
It was previously tested in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and The Guardian.
With the help of NFT Tweet Tiles, developers now have more ways to communicate with audiences on Twitter in a way that is aesthetically pleasing, interactive, and customized. Sales will increase as a result of the ability to include NFTs, replete with relevant data and a direct link to the marketplace, which will also aid in the discovery of fresh and popular collections. This NFT Tweet Tiles pilot will be accessible on iOS and the Web for the NFT marketplaces listed for individuals in the test group.
This pilot gives NFT collectors a dynamic new way to share their most beloved digital collections. Twitter’s pilot expansion of Tweet Tiles to NFT markets follows the introduction of NFT profile pictures for users to connect their web wallet to verify ownership.
It’s also another step in Twitter’s journey to allowing developers to influence the Tweet experience.
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