Instagram test tool to trade NFTs, gifts on the reels in the US: details inside

Meta is testing a set of new features on Instagram. This includes working into digital collectibles to help content creators monetize their presence on the photo-sharing platform.

The company said users will soon be able to support creators by purchasing their non-fungible tokens (NFTs) directly within Instagram.

According to the company, these features will be tested with a small group of creators in the US and Meta plans to expand them to more countries in the future.

meta It states that it expanded access to subscriptions on Instagram to all eligible creators in the United States to help them earn more predictable income on the social media platform.

Interestingly, Meta is offering gifts on Instagram as well, starting with Reel. This will give creators a new way to earn money from their followers.

The technology giant is also rolling out a professional mode for Facebook profiles. It will let creators build a public presence while also maintaining their personal Facebook profile.

remember, instagram It’s also testing a new feature to allow users to add songs to their Instagram profiles. The feature has been reported by popular tipster Alessandro Paluzzi, who shared the information via a Twitter thread. According to the leakster, the featured song will appear on the profile page below the user’s bio. He has shared screenshots of a prototype of the upcoming feature and said that users are currently not allowed to play the featured song on the profile page. But once this feature is rolled out to end users, it is likely to change.

An Instagram spokesperson confirmed the feature, saying it’s an “internal prototype” for the time being. However, the feature is not being tested externally, he said.

As mentioned above, Instagram has not yet released this feature for its users. Currently, it allows users to add music to Instagram stories. Instagram users can either choose songs from the app’s library or they can also choose songs from third-party apps like Spotify, However, Instagram won’t be the first social media company to bring the ability to add songs to its users’ profiles. The feature has already been introduced by the MySpace social media platform in the early 2000s.

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