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What NFT Avatars mean for Facebook and Instagram

by Cynthia Nwanonyiri
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Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) continue to gather momentum in its usages, While NFTs are not precisely a new idea or technology, they’ve instantly become extremely popular.

Obviously, the prominence of NFTs has prompted the development of a slew of new ones.

Choosing which NFTs to invest in might be difficult, not just because there are plenty of to select from, but also because current concepts are created virtually every day.

Several individuals purchase NFTs for speculative or investment objectives, but some very specific and culturally meaningful use instances are seen emerging.

Collectible NFT avatars, in particular, are expected to be one of the most popular trends in 2021.

NFT avatars have been around since the start of CryptoPunks in 2017. It wasn’t the first project, but it was certainly the most significant.

If you observe NFT fans on Twitter, you will probably notice that many of them use artistic avatars as their display images.

CryptoPunks was the start, and it quickly spread to other NFT avatar projects. The focus is how these NFT avatars can be used to market NFTs on other social media platforms.

Since social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram have been commercialized. How can people promote their NFTs on these platforms using NFT avatars?

Do you have an NFT avatar? You could eventually be able to gladly show it as your Facebook and Instagram profile photo.

You may market your NFT on Facebook and Instagram in the same manner that you can market other products on these networks.

Facebook and Instagram, like many other social media platforms, have become moneymakers, producing billions of dollars in advertising revenue.

This is beneficial since NFT holders can use these platforms to promote their NFTs.

The market growth for NFT avatars has been fueled mostly by social media conversations about the newtechnology, as well as the expensive prices paid for them by private individuals and organizations.

Many NFT collectors have updated their social media display photos to their NFT avatar pictures, drawing even more awareness to the NFT community.

There’s no denying that the market for NFT avatars is expanding, as seen by the social media conversations they spark and Facebook and Instagram are not left out.


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