In Brief:
- Samsung Is Putting NFTs on Smart TVs Because Nothing Makes Sense Anymore.
- The platform facilitates people to browse NFTs for sale and even buy them via the TV.
- Your bored ape can now live in your TV.
Billed by Samsung as “the world’s first TV screen-based NFT explorer and marketplace aggregator,” the NFT Aggregation Platform will reportedly allow potential buyers to preview NFTs that are available for purchase while simultaneously learning their history, “from who created it, to what comprises its blockchain metadata.”
It’s good to stare at your non-fungible tokens on a smartphone or laptop screen, but why not display them on your TV screen to remind everyone who comes to your house of the money you spent on digital art NFTs?
Samsung has revealed that its 2022 TV lineup will contain built-in support for browsing, purchasing, and displaying non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. Samsung appears anxious to usher us into a world where individuals proudly display their NFTs on their smart TV screens.
Enjoy your time from the comfort of your home with your bored ape on the big screen.
Given that 2021 was a record-breaking year for NFTs, it’s no surprise that prominent tech companies are including Non-Fungible Tokens in their CES presentations. The latest is Samsung’s announcement of a new “NFT Aggregation Platform” for its smart TVs.
“With demand for NFTs on the rise, the need for a solution to today’s fragmented viewing and purchasing landscape has never been greater,” the company said in a press release. “In 2022, Samsung is introducing the world’s first TV screen-based NFT explorer and marketplace aggregator, a groundbreaking platform that lets you browse, purchase, and display your favorite art — all in one place.”
NFTs are setting new milestones in the crypto world. So far, almost $9 billion has been spent on NFT purchases. Conglomerates like Adidas, Coca-cola, Ferrari have recently navigated towards NFT space. The latest among the lot being the Italian sports car maker Ferrari.