Facebook and Instagram users in the U.S. can now share their NFTs

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Facebook and Instagram users in the U.S. can now share their NFTs
Vladimir Sereda / Splaitor Media

Meta has completed the rollout of support for non-playable tokens, or NFTs, in the United States. Earlier this year, the company gave select creators the ability to display their tokens on Facebook and Instagram. Now, all U.S. residents can show their NFT collections on both platforms.

In addition, users in 100 other countries will also be able to post NFT collections on Instagram. The social network first announced that it would expand the feature’s availability back in August to countries in Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and the Americas.

This may not be good news for those who don’t like NFTs or are concerned about their environmental impact. But it looks like Meta intends to make them part of its platforms on the way to creating the meta-universe it envisions.

To showcase your collection, you must have a supported digital wallet on your device, which includes Rainbow, Trust Wallet, Dapper, Coinbase Wallet, and MetaMask. Then you need to link your wallet to one or both apps by going to the “digital collectibles” tab in the app settings. Once you link your wallets, you can view your collectibles through the Facebook or Instagram app and share your NFTs in your feed.

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