Twitter is reportedly making headway on including a tab that will showcase a user’s NFT collection.
The platform first discussed the possibility of adding this feature back in September when the company’s software, Mada Aflak, took to her page to ask her followers to give their opinions on the early stages of this experiment. Back in September, the video posted to Aflak’s page showed fans how they can connect to their crypto wallets from popular providers such as Crypto.com, Metamask and Coinbase. From there, users can choose which one of their NFTs they want to use as their profile pictures and the user’s full collection of NFTs can be seen and stored in a tab in the profile labeled “Collectibles.”
Now, Twitter’s reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong has showcased how the process has changed since the September debut. Twitter will also be working on a way to allow users to get a close-up look at NFTs, revealing details of the collectible. The details will include a description, the NFT’s creator and other information pertaining to the digital item. It is important to note that the Collectibles tab will likely take the place of the “Likes” tab on users’ profiles. There is no word on when the new tab will be available for everyone.
As promised, here is the first experiment. Feedbacks and ideas are welcome 🙂 https://t.co/TDyhibCXfG pic.twitter.com/2ifru9T2Pa
— Mada Aflak (@af_mada) September 29, 2021
Twitter is working on Collectibles profile tab, NFT view and NFT details view pic.twitter.com/BrqPyvaLOp
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) October 24, 2021
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