NFT marketplace Rarible, which issues its own virtual currency $RAI and is also known as the platform where celebrity Ai Uehara launched her NFT, announced the introduction of a messaging function (DM function) through Wallet addresses.
NTF Marketplace Adds SNS Functionality
Rarible has been making announcements continuously, including the release of a smartphone application, and now they have announced a revolutionary new feature that will connect creators and collectors.
The news was reported by CoinDesk, a leading virtual currency media outlet, on November 24, and Alex Salnikov, one of the founders of Rarible, immediately took to his Twitter account to explain the details, citing the article.
Detailed structure and functionality
To prevent spam, messages can only be sent to people who " follow your account " within Rarible. Currently, you can chat on the Rarible site through ETH or Flow's Walltet address, similar to Twitter DMs, but in the future we plan to offer the service as a separate tool using Web 3.0 technology.
In addition, a chat-only application will be released separately from the marketplace application Rarible: NFT Browser .
Right now, if you follow Alex Salnikov's Rarible, he will send you a message as a test, so why don't you give it a try?
Features of Rarible
NFT Marketplace is a platform that allows creators and users to trade NFT art and game assets using virtual currency.
Compared to its competitor OpenSea, Rarible is one of the easiest NFT marketplaces to enter, and it offers not only popular game assets such as Sandbox, but also many low-priced artworks.
Rarible also distributes $RAI, a virtual currency issued by the company, to users who trade on the marketplace on a weekly basis, a feature that keeps users coming back for more.
Large selection of NFTs
While Coinbase and other virtual currency giants are also trying to convert to social networking, Rarible has taken the lead, and we are very much looking forward to its future development!
For more information, please visit NFT Marketplace Rarible or follow Rarible on Twitter!