Now LG allows you to buy and sell NFT directly on TVs.
September 6, 2022
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Recently LG Electronics announced the introduction of the sale NFTs (non-fungible tokens) directly from your TVs. Tokens can be purchased at the company’s new NFT store called LG
Recently LG Electronics announced the introduction of the sale NFTs (non-fungible tokens) directly from your TVs. Tokens can be purchased at the company’s new NFT store called LG Art Laballowing customers to enjoy high quality digital art on their Smart TV.
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According to The Verge, in the first phase, the new option will be available only to users in the United States. Customers using TVs with an operating system webOS 5.0or later be able to access the application Vallipto, which will be available for download on the TV itself through the main screen. Thus, in this application, customers will be allowed to use QR codes to purchase tokens.
It should be noted that financial transactions will be carried out using cryptocurrency USD Coin (USDC), thus, users will have to purchase them first. The first official release is scheduled for the day September 22ndwhen the South Korean company will present a set of metal NFC from the sculptor Barry X Ball. Take a look at one of the pieces below.
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Hedera network and Hashgraph technology
New NFT marketplace platform built on the web header and uses technology hashgraph, promising to be faster and more efficient than blockchain. That is, unlike the Ethereum or Solana networks, the network does not operate on the well-known cryptocurrency financial service Blockchain.com.
LG Electronics is one of the companies working with the Hedera network, which also partners with organizations such as Google, Magalu and IBM.
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