Apple loses lawsuit, a key step in the revival of NFTs This news has been rarely discussed in the Chinese-speaking community, yet it could rewrite the history of NFT and cryptocurrency development! In the past, NFT platforms like Opensea, Stepn, and Blur have long been troubled by the issue of directing traffic to external websites when listing on the App Store, and even when successful, they had to pay a 30% fee. Now, the restrictions are lifted👇 1️⃣ App developers can guide users to external websites to purchase products 2️⃣ External purchases no longer need to pay Apple's 30% cut 3️⃣ No additional application is required to place external links or buttons 4️⃣ Only available in the US App Store, other regions are not yet open This means App developers can freely embed external links, and in the future, the process of buying NFTs, participating in minting, or even paying with cryptocurrency on mobile phones will be smoother, no longer strictly limited by iOS, and will not incur expensive fees. HUGE 🔥 HUGE 🔥 HUGE 🔥
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