Reddit now allow its users to use any NFT as their profile picture.

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Reddit has joined the NFT bandwagon by experimenting with a feature that lets users to use any NFT as their profile picture.

Twitter made a similar move less than a week ago, when it debuted a feature that allowed paying customers to add and authenticate NFTs.

Reddit already has CryptoSnoos, an Ethereum-based NFT collection that was distributed in restricted quantities last year.


There were few specifics about this newest foray into non-fungible tokens accessible. According to TechCrunch, Reddit indicated that this NFT test is in "very early stages and hasn't been made available to public users on the site."

Tim Rathschmidt, a company spokeswoman, said it was just a limited internal test, and no decisions on whether or not to roll it out completely have yet been made.

Reddit isn't new to the NFT game; it's been promoting its own Snoos collection, which has gotten mixed reviews. Many platform users are adamantly anti-crypto and anti-NFT, and they didn't hold back in their vitriol in the answers to the announcement topic.

According to the claim, Reddit also had a test collection of extraterrestrial NFTs on OpenSea that were not for sale.

YouTube, the video streaming giant, has also dipped its toe into the NFT pool, announcing this week that it will allow content creators to use NFTs.
 
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