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Meta Announces NFT Marketplace on Instagram

Instagram will soon have a built-in NFT marketplace according to a November 1 announcement by Meta, the company behind social media apps Facebook and Instagram.

According to a statement from Meta, the marketplace will function as an ‘end-to-end’ NFT toolkit, allowing users to create, showcase and sell their NFT from within the Instagram app. Creators will be able to sell their NFTs — or digital collectibles as Meta calls them — both on Instagram and on other platforms.

The new marketplace will initially be tested with a small group of hand-picked US-based creators, including Amber Victoria, Dave Krugman and Isaac ‘Drift’ Wright, with plans to eventually expand access to creators throughout the world.

Marketplace Designed to Support Creators

Meta’s Head of Commerce and Fintech, Stephane Kasriel says the purpose of the new NFT marketplace is primarily to support creators and make it easier for them to monetise their work.

In a Medium post published the day after Instagram’s new NFT marketplace was announced, Kasriel made the case for blockchain and other Web3 technologies that solves many of the issues creators face, such as segmented audiences across multiple platforms and difficulty monetising their digital creations. 

“[Blockchain] makes it possible for creators to build more direct and profitable relationships with their audiences because it gives them more ownership over their work with blockchain-based assets that can be monetized, like NFTs. Blockchain also gives creators the ability to take their content and fans with them to different platforms.” 

Stephane Kasriel, Head of Commerce and Fintech, Meta

Marketplace to Run on Polygon, No Gas Fees

The new marketplace will use the Polygon blockchain, which is an Ethereum layer-2 scaling solution, and will initially be entirely fee-less — Meta says for now it won’t charge fees to use the marketplace and will also cover any Ethereum gas fees. According to Kasriel Meta doesn’t plan to start charging fees until 2024. 

All transactions made through the Instagram marketplace will however still be subject to the 30 percent ‘Apple Tax’ which applies to all apps on Apple’s AppStore.

The marketplace will also support video-based NFTs. Support for Solana and Phantom wallets are to be added at some stage in the future.

Meta has demonstrated it sees a bright future in Web3 technology, having previously launched its own blockchain-based system known as Diem. In May of this year, Instagram added a feature allowing users to display their Ethereum and Polygon-based NFTs. The launch of this new marketplace shows a significant deepening of Meta’s interest in leveraging Web3 technologies.

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FLOW Pumps 50% Amid Instagram NFT Integration in 100 Countries  

A new Instagram feature that lets people post NFTs minted on the Flow blockchain saw the value of the FLOW token surge over 50 percent within 24 hours.

FLOW rose from less than US$2 on August 4 to US$2.98 the following day after social media giant Meta announced its support for digital collectibles minted on the blockchain. 

So far, the rally has been sustained, with FLOW’s price sitting at US$2.89 at the time of writing – however, it’s still down over 93 percent from its all-time high of US$42.40 in April 2021.

Expanded NFT Integrations on Instagram 

Meta began testing a feature to let Instagram users in the US upload NFTs at no cost in May, with support for crypto art minted on the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains. Meta said that being able to showcase NFTs would help creators build a broader audience and more monetisation opportunities.

The company’s latest announcement opens up the feature to users in 100 countries in Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and the Americas, as well as adding support for the Flow blockchain.

Digital wallets that can be connected to Instagram now include Coinbase, Dapper, Rainbow, MetaMask and Trust Wallet. Once a user has connected their wallet, they can share NFTs on their Instagram profile and public information will also be drawn in and displayed – such as a description of the NFT and the Instagram usernames of the creator and collector (unless accounts are private).

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Zuckerberg Confirms Instagram Will Soon Feature NFTs

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Meta, has confirmed that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) will soon be coming to Instagram.  

The plan was revealed in an interview with Shark Tank’s Daymond John at an SXSW convention in Austin, Texas, US. The goal is for Instagram to become compatible with NFTs in “the near future” – over the next several months.

This appears to be another stepping stone in Meta’s path to the metaverse. It’s unclear at this point how the facility may look on the platform, though Zuckerberg did detail that Instagram users will have the option to mint their own NFTs.

NFTs on Facebook as Well

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri admitted in December 2021 that the social media giant was considering integrating NFTs, saying that at the time the company was “actively exploring” the possibility. January 2022 saw Meta begin experimentation with how an NFT marketplace might work on the platform. Meta wanted to offer users the option to create and display NFTs on their Facebook and Instagram pages, intentions that are now being acted on.