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Samsung Announces NFT Support on Smart TVs in 2022

Jordan Lyanchev Jan 3, 2022 08:04
Samsung plans to jump on the NFT bandwagon with the next series of its smart TVs.

The spectacular growth of the non-fungible token sector has reached the electronics giant Samsung. The Korean company said it will integrate a new “NFT Aggregation Platform” on its smart TVs starting this year.

  • The announcement dated January 3rd outlined several updates that Samsung plans to incorporate in its new series of smart TVs.
  • The NFT Aggregation Platform will come with several features that will allow customers to view their digital collections.
  • It will be available on Samsung’s MicroLed, Neo QLED, and The Frame models and will also enable users to directly buy NFTs directly from the TV sets.
  • As the name of the platform suggests, it will aggregate data from several marketplaces and provide information about the artwork as who created it and which blockchain network it uses.
  • Thus, the giant aims to become the first electronics company to put NFTs into TV sets.
  • The non-fungible token sector experienced significant growth in 2021 with the entrance of countless celebrities and global brands.
  • Sportspeople, business people, musicians, politicians, and everyone in-between started to get on board as NFTs provide them opportunities to enhance their relationships with fans and much more.
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Jordan Lyanchev

Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn