Twitter allows Blue followers to use NFT as their profile picture and thus enters this hot market.
Twitter is working daily to improve the user experience offered on its platform. This requires a lot of small modifications and, of course, the addition of slightly more significant features. Today, Twitter is adding the long-awaited Twitter Blue subscriber option and is starting to dance the NFT.
Twitter allows blue followers to use NFTs as their profile picture
NFTs are getting bigger and bigger in the market, they are getting more and more popular, with more and more impressive transactions and volumes. Today, Twitter is announcing that users who subscribe to the Twitter Blue program can now display their NFT as their profile picture.
For those who don’t know, Twitter Blue is a subscription service launched by Twitter last year. Once subscribed, Twitter Blue offers a number of additional features compared to free Twitter users. Thus, using an NFT as a profile picture is one of the benefits offered to paying subscribers.
and therefore enters this very fashionable market
What’s interesting about this announcement is that Facebook and Instagram will also be working on a similar feature. So Twitter would take them by surprise. In this case, as always, anyone will be able to download an image from the NFT and use it for their profile. But that’s not the point. The owner of an NFT buys much more than the image itself.
According to the video below, users can click on an NFT to check who owns said NFT. In other words, users can emphasize that they are using a real NFT, and not a simple JPG, PNG, or something else. At this point, it’s unclear if Twitter plans to take action against users who use NFT images that don’t belong to them, but it will be interesting to see how things develop at this point. To be continued!