Now you can buy NFTs on Twitter using Inspect’s browser extension.
NFT Inspect, a popular tool for analyzing and engaging with non-fungible tokens (NFTs), is partnering with MoonPay, a Web3 infrastructure company, to enable Twitter users to purchase NFTs and cryptocurrencies through its Chrome browser extension.
Last month, Inspect released a new Chrome browser extension that provides real-time data on popular NFT collections commonly used as Twitter profile pictures (PFPs). The Twitter NFT Search tool, also available as a web version in beta, allows users to search for different ways an NFT is used on Twitter and analyzes blockchain data about the collection.
According to a press release, this partnership will allow NFT Inspect users to purchase various cryptocurrencies using MoonPay’s payment infrastructure, which can then be used to buy NFTs. MoonPay supports payment methods such as debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and local bank transfer options.
“This collaboration aligns with our shared vision of promoting widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies and creating a global digital payments ecosystem where everyone can participate, regardless of their level of experience,” said Ivan Soto-Wright, CEO and co-founder of MoonPay.
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NFT Inspect was relaunched under new ownership in March after announcing its closure in January. Since then, it has continued to expand its range of tools to help NFT traders monitor market trends and recently partnered with Polygon Labs to drive adoption.
MoonPay has also expanded its partnerships in recent months, including a collaboration with Mastercard in June 2022, which allows customers to purchase NFTs on platforms like LooksRare and Magic Eden without the need to first buy cryptocurrency.
Edited by Toby Leah Bochan.