NEW: After months of anticipation, Twitter has released an official verification mechanism for NFT profile pictures. lil_smush reports
Link your Ethereum wallet to your Twitter account, and you’ll be presented with a list of NFTs you own .
tries to use your NFT as their profile picture without first buying the token, they’ll still be able to use the image, but they’ll be stuck with the classic circle frame.Of course, a truly committed right-clicker might simply re-upload that same image to an NFT platform, mint a visually identical NFT, and use that as their profile picture instead, complete with a hexagonal frame signifying ownership on the blockchain.
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