This newsletter is sponsored by PHEMEX, the world's best crypto exchange for both spot and leverage. Sign up with the link above and get some free Bitcoin. I really encourage you to check them out.The fever pitch surrounding NFTs has slowed a bit, but there is something massive in the works.If Twitter adding the crypto tipping feature wasn’t enough, then NFT collectors should be ecstatic about what is coming next.NFT collectors have been urging Twitter to allow users with NFT profile pictures to include verification of ownership from the platform. Right now, I can screenshot any NFT I like and add use it as my profile avatar. Nobody would know whether I am the owner of that particular NFT. Currently, there is no platform-based proof-of-ownership. This is changing soon. A high-level Twitter engineer released a clip of a beta version showing Twitter's plans for NFTs. In the video, Twitter users that own NFTs are able to connect their NFT wallet to Twitter, then upload their NFT as a profile picture. Twitter will automatically place a symbol of the blockchain the NFT was minted on as proof of verified ownership. This is similar to the blue checkmark. Followers will have confirmation that the NFT is real.In addition to this feature, home pages will now have a “collectibles” tab to the right of “Tweets and replies.” The “collectibles” tab will display all of the NFTs you own for visitors to scroll through and enjoy. This would be huge for NFT collectors in search of better ways to display their NFTs. It should also spark a lot of interest in NFTs from people who might not be familiar with them, as it is a digestible way to interact with them.You can watch the sneak peek video here, but keep in mind everything is currently in beta and nothing has been officially confirmed. I do suspect the feature will arrive soon, considering the tipping feature arrived quickly after mockup videos surfaced.In This Issue:Twitter Adding NFT VerificationBitcoin Thoughts And AnalysisAltcoin ChartsChart RequestsCompound Finance BugElon Musk Tells Governments To “Do Nothing.”Tether And Bitfinex Score A Big Win In CourtThe Wolf Of All Streets Podcast Ft. Muneeb AliMy Recommended Platforms And ToolsIF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUE WITH THE NEWSLETTER OR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, PLEASE CONTACT: PREMIUMSUPPORT@GETREVUE.CO
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This newsletter is sponsored by PHEMEX, the world's best crypto exchange for both spot and leverage. Sign up with the link above and get some free Bitcoin. I really encourage you to check them out.The fever pitch surrounding NFTs has slowed a bit, but there is something massive in the works.If Twitter adding the crypto tipping feature wasn’t enough, then NFT collectors should be ecstatic about what is coming next.NFT collectors have been urging Twitter to allow users with NFT profile pictures to include verification of ownership from the platform. Right now, I can screenshot any NFT I like and add use it as my profile avatar. Nobody would know whether I am the owner of that particular NFT. Currently, there is no platform-based proof-of-ownership. This is changing soon. A high-level Twitter engineer released a clip of a beta version showing Twitter's plans for NFTs. In the video, Twitter users that own NFTs are able to connect their NFT wallet to Twitter, then upload their NFT as a profile picture. Twitter will automatically place a symbol of the blockchain the NFT was minted on as proof of verified ownership. This is similar to the blue checkmark. Followers will have confirmation that the NFT is real.In addition to this feature, home pages will now have a “collectibles” tab to the right of “Tweets and replies.” The “collectibles” tab will display all of the NFTs you own for visitors to scroll through and enjoy. This would be huge for NFT collectors in search of better ways to display their NFTs. It should also spark a lot of interest in NFTs from people who might not be familiar with them, as it is a digestible way to interact with them.You can watch the sneak peek video here, but keep in mind everything is currently in beta and nothing has been officially confirmed. I do suspect the feature will arrive soon, considering the tipping feature arrived quickly after mockup videos surfaced.In This Issue:Twitter Adding NFT VerificationBitcoin Thoughts And AnalysisAltcoin ChartsChart RequestsCompound Finance BugElon Musk Tells Governments To “Do Nothing.”Tether And Bitfinex Score A Big Win In CourtThe Wolf Of All Streets Podcast Ft. Muneeb AliMy Recommended Platforms And ToolsIF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUE WITH THE NEWSLETTER OR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, PLEASE CONTACT: PREMIUMSUPPORT@GETREVUE.CO