Samsung works with NIFTY Gateway to launch the world's first NFT-compatible smart TVs
Samsung works with NIFTY Gateway to launch the world's first NFT-compatible smart TVs
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- Samsung, in collaboration with NIFTY Gateway, the NFT platform of the Gemini exchange, has officially announced a series of smart TVs that are compatible with NFTS.
- The electronic giant announced the NFT integration at the CES in January, but there are questions about whether consumers really have to buy their NFTs and save them on their television.
One of the world's largest companies for consumer electronics has announced the world's first smart TVs that are compatible with non-fungal tokens (NFTS). Samsung teamed up with NIFTY GATEWAY in the project, which was announced for the first time three months ago,.
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Samsung has been a global innovation leader for decades, be it with his smartphones (it is the world market leader in front of Apple) or his other consumer electronics. The Korean giant is now the first to give consumers the opportunity to buy and save their NFTs on their TVs.
In an announcement of March 30, Samsung announced that his new TV series will be equipped with an interface that integrates NITFTY GATEWAY, the Openea competitor, which belongs to the Winklevoss-Zwillingen over her Gemini exchange. Users can buy NFTs with their credit and debit cards or one of the cryptocurrencies supported by the Gemini exchange.
Griffin Cock Foster, who founded Nifty 2018 together with his brother Duncan and sold Gemini a year later, tells a news agency:
Through our partnership with Samsung, one of the world's leading electronics companies, we will jointly familiarize millions of mainstream users with NFTs. Last year NFTS had a breakthrough especially for the art industry. Creators and collectors could see the performance of this technology.
Griffin believes that NFTS have an even better year this year and will surpass their year $ 41 billion in 2021. offer to buy and collect nfts, ”he said.
"We couldn't be more excited to have a partner like Samsung who joins our mission."
You really need NFTS on your Samsung Smart TV?
Some expected a partnership from Samsung with OpenSea, the dominant NFT marketplace, are quite simple and optimized at purchase and sale. However, the electronic giant decided to work with Nifty, probably because it enables users to save their NFTs in his wallet instead of having to send them to other wallets. This makes it easier for TV owners to buy and store their NFTs without previous knowledge.
lg electronics that Korean companies that have set the manufacture of smartphones and is now concentrating on television and other electronics will also launch their own series of NFT-compatible smart TVs.
But do you need a television that stores your NFTS?
A Korean NFT enthusiast recently expressed what has become a widespread opinion-that TV manufacturers do not have to go into the NFT craze. Chung Seung-Mo told a point of sale:
I see no sense in having an NFT trading platform on my television. If it is still uncomfortable to surf the Internet with a so-called smart TV, I don't think it will be a very pleasant experience to buy an NFT on TV.
others have used social media to point out the obvious separation between television and NFTS.
this is cool, but I just don't understand what your strategy is, I mean when you are on the go and find an NFT that you want, your first instinct is probably not the television because a television is not mobile. I only see this as a kind of Samsung.
- KNNY | All bases | MP | N.G. | Ko | Now (@0xknny) 3. January 2022
Source: Crypto-news-flash.com
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