Instagram to support Atrium, Solana and Paligan NFTs soon

The latest findings from Meta (formerly Facebook) plan to add NFT tokens to Instagram show that the social network intends to test support for NFTs soon. Apparently, the plan is to be implemented with four well-known Chinese blockchain networks, including Atrium.
To Report Kevin Desk, popular NFTs based on popular Chinese blockchain networks are expected to be added to the Instagram social network soon, and may release a meta-statement about the test launch of this section on Monday this week.
This large social network, which is a subset of Meta, apparently intends to initially support blockchain-based NFTs from Atrium, Solana, Paligan, and Flow. A large proportion of counterfeit tokens are traded on these networks, with Atrium and the Bored Ape Yacht Club having the highest market value.
This new Instagram feature is set to be tested in the presence of a small group of NFT fans in the United States. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
In this section, Instagram intends to support popular digital currency wallets, such as Metamsk; By attaching their wallet to their account, users prove that they own one or more specific NFTs, and then they will be able to display these NFTs in their account (as a post or story) and show the original creators. Also tag the image.
Kevin Desk’s research shows that Instagram, unlike Twitter, does not intend to charge its users for posting or storytelling images of unique tokens. It should be noted that the use of NFTs in the image of the Twitter account is possible only for those who have purchased a special subscription to this social network or Twitter Blue; So the official release of NFT images on Twitter somehow costs users.
The Meta team’s decision to add NFTs to Instagram is likely to have a major impact on the cultural aspects of the field, exposing unparalleled tokens to new people. Instagram currently has more than 1 billion monthly active users, and many of its users use this platform to market and promote their artwork.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had previously said in March, without elaborating, that NFTs would be added to Instagram in the near future.
As the Financial Times reported a few days ago, Meta wants to test Instagram NFTs while adding the ability to create unique tokens, as well as plans to add a feature to Facebook groups that it uses. You can consider membership in different groups to have NFT for that group.