Following its successful launch among selected users in May, Meta launched NFT display options for Facebook users in the United States and Instagram users worldwide. In April, when millions of people were still playing in the NFT promotion train, Meta ann
Following its successful launch among selected users in May, Meta launched NFT display options for Facebook users in the United States and Instagram users worldwide. In April, when millions of people were still playing in the NFT promotion train, Meta announced that they would become one of the first companies to natively support NFTs on its platform. The following is a detailed report of relevant content.

NFT display options for Instagram and Facebook users
In a new official statement, Meta explained that all Facebook and Instagram users in the United States can connect to their NFT wallets and display their collections on their accounts. This includes the ability to cross post NFTs, like visual effects, posts, and stories.
In addition to American users, people from 100 other countries that provide NFT on Instagram can also access this function. Some regions where NFT functionality is available include Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and North and South America. This feature also provides users with more details about their NFTs, such as title, creator, favorites, and price. It allows users to "flex" their NFT and brag to friends.
Digital Collection Indicator
Meta's new integration also supports multiple blockchains on its platform. Some blockchains supported by Mark Zuckerberg's company include Ethereum, Polygon and Flow. An interesting thing about the new feature is the "Digital Collection" indicator, which is a visual symbol indicating that the displayed image is a collectable item. This is a hexagonal icon with a tick inside it, which tells you when to connect information about NFT with the application.
After publishing NFT, a new tab will be added to your account. This tab allows other users to more easily browse your NFT set and all your public NFTs. This indicator allows users to access all their collections in one place.
Meta launched the first phase of its Facebook NFT display extension in June, which provides the same demo functionality in its main application.
Is Meta's new display option just in time?
Although the advocates of Web3 are keen to point out that it is too early. With the development of digital trends, the adoption may change. The various uses of NFT framework may also adapt to the cross platform ownership of digital goods, not just works of art. This will enable you to bring any such goods into the new meta universe platform and applications.
Therefore, as a concept, NFTs can still go beyond pixelated punk pictures. However, NFT, which is currently dominated by the Personal Profile Picture (PFP) project, may not be a revolution in itself. There are also many fans of NFT who are only attracted by art and have the ability to support the artists who created it.
Despite the recent market decline, the core NFT community is still expanding and growing. Therefore, the new features allow real NFT enthusiasts to connect and display their collections. It may even attract new users to NFT. Therefore, even if the market may be cooling, Meta's new display will help keep NFT hot.
ending
Social media sites are becoming obsessed with NFTs because digital content is easily available on this platform. Now, technology giants are exploring Web 3.0, where users can publish, share and trade content, and they will inevitably accept NFTs. Although Meta seems to lag behind in implementing NFT display options, with the decline of NFT market, it may actually become a larger and more relevant element over time.