Apple loses lawsuit, a key step for NFT revival
This news has been rarely discussed in the Chinese-speaking community, but it could rewrite the history of NFT and cryptocurrency development!
In the past, NFT platforms like Opensea, Stepn, and Blur have long struggled with the issue of being listed on the App Store. It was difficult to redirect users to external websites, and even if successful, they had to pay a 30% commission fee.
Now, with Apple losing the lawsuit, the restrictions are lifted👇
1️⃣ App developers can guide users to external websites to purchase goods.
2️⃣ External purchases no longer require paying Apple’s 30% commission.
3️⃣ External links or buttons can be added without additional applications.
4️⃣ This is currently limited to the U.S. App Store; other regions are not yet open.
This means that
App developers can freely embed external links, making it smoother for users to buy NFTs, participate in minting, or even pay with cryptocurrency directly on their phones. They will no longer be restricted by iOS or charged exorbitant fees.
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