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18 May 2022 07:51, UTC
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Features include an NFT gallery that allows users to showcase their own NFTs; NFT profile pictures and background images NFT “blocks”, a feature that allows creators to block access to certain links on their page that can only be unblocked by visitors who own NFT.
You can also add an interactive link to the OpenSea collection. When page visitors hover over a link, a preview of the OpenSea page is created. Linktree will rely on OpenSea and Metamask to verify NFT on the platform.
The new integration “allows users to prominently display work they’ve created or proudly assembled with just one click on Linktree,” Ryan Futty, vice president of business development at OpenSea, said in a statement. “We know that many NFT creators and collectors are already using Linktree to connect with their collections in OpenSea and we are delighted that Linktree’s integration makes NFT displays much smoother and more engaging.”
Many social media companies have also recently begun experimenting with NFT profile images and other integrations. This month, Meta (a company recognized as extremist in russia) began testing digital collectibles on a select group of authors in the United States. Earlier this year, Twitter (the social network is blocked in the territory of the Russian Federation, belongs to the company Meta – the company is recognized as extremist in the territory of the Russian Federation) also launched the NFT profile image function, which was also supported by the OpenSea API.
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