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Apple has become the latest platform to embrace non-fungible tokens. As of September 2022, Apple, one of the largest tech companies in the world, has begun allowing apps for the purchase and sale of NFTs to be listed, installed, and sold through its App Store, which currently has over one billion users.
This development comes on the heels of the Ethereum Merge, whereby the Ethereum blockchain, the most widely used blockchain for NFTs, transitioned from a " proof of work" consensus mechanism to an environmentally friendly "proof of stake" model. It also follows a series of NFT-related announcements from other large platforms and tech companies, including:
Though Apple has faced criticism for taking a 15-30% cut of in-app NFT purchases, their foray into the NFT space may be a catalyst for onboarding millions of users to blockchain technology. As more major platforms continue to embrace this new technology, the popularity and range of use cases for NFTs will continue to grow.
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