Report: Meta and Instagram Are Exploring an ‘Early Stage’ NFT Feature

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Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly known as Facebook, Inc., is reportedly experimenting with non-fungible token (NFT) technology, according to unknown sources speaking with the Financial Times (FT). Allegedly, Meta is “readying” an NFT feature but it is “at an early stage and could yet change.”

Meta and Instagram Are Reportedly Experimenting With NFT Tech

A report stemming from the financial news outlet FT says that Meta and the firm’s subsidiary Instagram are currently exploring NFT technology. FT quotes unnamed sources familiar with the matter, that claim Meta and Instagram are conversing about “launching a marketplace for users to buy and sell NFTs.” However, there has been no official word about leveraging NFT tech from the American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park.

The sources said both companies have been “readying” an NFT feature, but the concepts could change over time. Meta has been at the forefront of trying to be a leader in the metaverse trend and owns the virtual reality (VR) firm Oculus. Still, Meta has not mentioned anything about leveraging NFT tech going forward. Instagram, however, has been hinting at utilizing NFTs on the social media platform.

Instagram’s NFT Hints, Report Claims Meta’s Novi Wallet Could Support NFT Functionality

During an ask-me-anything (AMA) session on Instagram, Adam Mosseri, the company’s CEO, said Instagram wants to make NFTs “more accessible to a wider audience.” Last May, Instagram hosted its first annual “Creator Week,” which showcased non-fungible tokens and NFT artists. Not too long after the first Instagram Creator Week, software developer Alessandro Paluzzi shared screenshots of Instagram’s alleged plans to incorporate NFTs last June.

Paluzzi further shared an alleged NFT feature that indicates Instagram could be building an NFT marketplace. While Instagram has been reportedly dipping its toes into the world of NFTs, Meta has been quietly rolling out the company’s crypto wallet Novi, and recently revealed a limited rollout for select users. FT’s report further notes that the Novi wallet could feature an NFT “supporting functionality,” according to one of the unnamed sources.

What do you think about the unnamed sources who say that Meta and Instagram are readying an NFT feature? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

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