According to a recent press release, a major ticketing and distribution company announced that event organizers selling tickets on the platform can now issue NFTs before, during and after live events. To date, the company has reportedly created more than 5 million digital tokens on the Flow blockchain that can be activated to access more engagement opportunities.
In a recent update to a blog post from May, a major US technology company announced that users of two of its social media platforms can now post NFTs by linking their digital wallets to their social media accounts. According to the blog post, “This will enable people to connect their digital wallets once to both apps to share their digital collectibles across both.” The social media platforms support publishing and sharing of NFTs minted on the Flow blockchain or from wallets that support Ethereum or Polygon.
In a recent development, according to a press release, Fantastec SWAP, a technology company focused on sports NFTs, recently launched limited edition digital signature NFTs for two college football teams ahead of the football season. Each athlete’s digital signature was reportedly recorded and authenticated on the Flow blockchain.
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