Apple lost the lawsuit, a key step in the NFT revival This news is rarely discussed in the Chinese-speaking world, but it may rewrite the history of NFT and cryptocurrency! In the past, NFT platforms such as Opensea, Stepn, and Blur have been struggling with for a long time, that is, when they are listed on the App Store, it is difficult to divert traffic to external websites, and they will be charged a 30% handling fee if they are successfully diverted. Now, the restriction is lifted 👇 1️⃣ App developers can direct users to external websites to purchase products 2️⃣ External purchases are no longer subject to Apple's 30% commission 3️⃣ You don't need to apply for an external link or button to put it 4️⃣ App Store in the US only, not available in other regions It's the same as saying App developers are free to embed external links, and in the future, users will have a smoother process of buying NFTs, participating in mint, and even paying with cryptocurrencies on their mobile phones, and will no longer be restricted by iOS or charged expensive fees. HUGE 🔥 HUGE 🔥 HUGE 🔥
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