Meta is now letting Facebook and Instagram users post their NFTs. Users who hold NFTs in their virtual wallets such as “Rainbow, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet and Dapper Wallet…on Ethereum, Polygon and Flow” are able to share their digital collectibles as a post on each platform. By connecting their digital wallets to one of the two apps, they’ll be able to access their NFTs through both of them. Despite a rocky year for the digital tokens market, Meta is hell-bent on a marketplace where users can buy and sell NFTs. They’re planning to support all major blockchains and wallets so that more crypto-native people can display digital art on a mainstream platform while crypto-curious people will be more exposed to them. YPulse’s Buying Into Crypto and NFTs report data shows that while young people are fueling interest in digital assets, half of Gen Z and Millennials haven’t purchased an NFT and aren’t interested. (TechCrunch, Engadget)