Twitter Will Soon Let You Set NFT Profile Pictures
In September earlier this year, app reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi firstspottedthat Twitter is working on NFT profile pictures behind the scenes. The company has been working on this feature since then and from the looks of it, Twitter is in the final round of preparations to let users set NFTs as their display pictures.
Twitter NFT Profile Pictures Coming Soon
Going by screenshots Alessandro Paluzzi shared over the past few months,NFT profile pictures on Twitter will have a hexagonal shape. To set an NFT as your avatar, you will have to connect your crypto wallet with your Twitter account. The supported crypto wallets include Coinbase, Trust, Argent, Metamask, Gnosis Safe, Crypto.com, Pillar, Opera, and ImToken.
Expanding the profile picture will show you details such as creator info, properties, collection, and technicalities of the NFT, including contract address, token ID, token standard, and the blockchain. You can check an early preview of the feature below:Cool stuff on the way to show off the NFTs you ownđ What do you think?pic.twitter.com/7Qftzfmdudâ Ethan Sutin (@EthanSutin)October 28, 2021
Cool stuff on the way to show off the NFTs you ownđ What do you think?pic.twitter.com/7Qftzfmdudâ Ethan Sutin (@EthanSutin)October 28, 2021
Meanwhile, a sneak peek shared by Twitterâs development team this September revealed a dedicated âCollectibleâ tab where you can browse the collection of NFTs youâve purchased so far.
Hereâs a sneak peekđ on what weâre working on for NFT profile verification.What do you think?pic.twitter.com/Z8c6tH3BByâ Justin Taylor (@TheSmarmyBum)September 29, 2021
According to the onboarding screen for Twitter NFT profile pictures Paluzzi shared, the feature is coming to Android and the web soon. Thereâs no word on iOS availability at the moment.#Twittercontinues to work on the#NFTProfile Pictures feature đHere’s the introductory screen đđ»pic.twitter.com/nal1hzMQMQâ Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a)November 11, 2021
#Twittercontinues to work on the#NFTProfile Pictures feature đHere’s the introductory screen đđ»pic.twitter.com/nal1hzMQMQâ Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a)November 11, 2021
The development comes at a time whenpopular voice chat appDiscord was also planning a similar NFT integration. However, Discord faced backlash from users, following which Discord CEO Jason Citronconfirmedthat the company has no plans to add crypto and NFT tools to the service for now.
It will be interesting to see how Twitter users react to the upcoming NFT features. If youâre someone who has purchased NFTs, will you consider using NFT profile pictures on Twitter? Let us know in the comments.
Subin B
Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.
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