NFT can now be displayed as a watch face. NFTs may not be as dead as we thought they were. NFT posers? Collect!
American company Zelf now enables Apple Watch owners to display their favorite NFTs as watchfaces. Potentially, 50 million Americans could have NFT watch faces by tomorrow. No word on the rest of the world.
An American fintech company is behind this latest showing of NFTs. They say they are focusing on the younger generation. Currently, they operate in the United States and the European Union to provide banking services inside social platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber, Facebook Messenger and Discord.
ZELF says that 100 million Apple Watch wearers around the world will “soon be able to bridge their irreplaceable token collection of digital art to their watch face.”
The move follows Tag Heuer’s announcement of the same nature. The Tag’s Connected Caliber also allows smartwatch owners to display their NFTs.
Tag Heuer Connected Caliber Smartwatch
NFTs and Mass Markets
Elliot Goykhman is the CEO of ZELF. “We pursue different goals and target different markets – Tag Heuer and its parent company LVMH will continue to be luxury and elite, we aim for mass adoption and inclusivity. Thousands market versus multimillion market. “
ZELF has expanded into the United States as the Metaverse’s bank. They say they want to bring game loot, NFTs and fiat currency under one banking umbrella. The launch will take place at NFT.NYC – the Superbowl of NFTs.
Goykhman says, “Our Bank of the Metaverse technology will make the trading of virtual assets as visual, tangible and exciting as a baseball or Pokémon card, while providing buyers and sellers a secure environment to trade virtual assets in the virtual world.” will do.”
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