Facebook will provide a “digital collectibles” tab on users’ timelines to showcase their work, supporting non-fungible tokens (NFTs). On Thursday, the manager of the Meta technical program, Navdeep Singh, tweeted screenshots of a creator’s page and NFTs. Users can now add bespoke NFT posts with the hashtag “Digital Collectibles” to their accounts, and there is a new NFT area specifically for showcasing your priceless creations. We're launching NFTs on Facebook! Excited to share what I've been working on with the world. pic.twitter.com/TaV66zRanV — Navdeep Singh (@navdeep_ua) June 29, 2022 Facebook Ready to Support Major Exchanges Facebook is all set to support Ethereum, Polygon, and all major exchanges, and NFT owners can use their Rainbow, Trust Wallet, and MetaMask to authenticate their ownership of NFTs. The information derives from NFT details displayed on a public blockchain. Possibility to add accounts. According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Meta said in May that it had started testing NFTs on Instagram and that Facebook would “soon” do the same. He also mentioned that Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, owned by Meta, would ultimately be able to use NFT displays. Facebook Changed to Meta in 2021 In October 2021, Facebook changed its name to Meta. It has been attempting to grow in Web3, but not entirely successfully. After facing stiff resistance from regulators worldwide in February, Meta gave up on its attempt to introduce the...