Meta Allows Creators to Post NFTs on Instagram and Facebook
Social media giant Meta has announced that it would start allowing creators to post digital collectibles such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on both Instagram and Facebook.
While the move has been in the works for a while, it comes at an opportune time for the industry, and could help revive interest from both creators and collectors.
Like the rest of the crypto market, the NFT market has also experienced a downturn in the last few months.
According to data from DappRadar, trading volumes on OpenSea dropped by 99 percent in the last four months. India’s WazirX NFT Marketplace, too, has seen an over 85 percent drop in volumes in the past 30 days, according to DappRadar's data.
OpenSea is the world’s largest NFT trading platform, while WazirX’s NFT marketplace is the leading marketplace in India. The recent slump in NFT transactions due to the ongoing crypto winter has wiped close to $800 billion in market value in a month, according to CoinMarketCap.
It will be good for creators. Facebook and Instagram have huge user bases, which will be good for NFT creators and get them a lot of traction. It will enable them to build communities which are essential for the underlying value of NFTs
Sidharth Sogani, founder and chief executive, Crebaco says, “It will be good for creators. Facebook and Instagram have huge user bases, which will be good for NFT creators and get them a lot of traction. It will enable them to build communities which are essential for the underlying value of NFTs.”