Leaked images reportedly taken from leading non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenC indicate that the platform may soon introduce Solana-based NFTs. The images were discovered by tech blogger Jen Manchun Wong, who is known for leaking information about yet-to-be-launched features from specific tech platforms.
Tech blogger with a history of exploring yet-to-be-launched features says OpenC Solana plans to add blockchain support
Leading NFT marketplace OpenC is a popular platform that supports both the Ethereum and Polygon blockchain networks. Opensea has recorded approximately $22.73 billion in NFT sales since the company’s inception, with 1,358,052 merchants taking advantage of the platform. OpenC may soon add Solana-based NFTs, according to a leaked image from tech blogger and famed hacker Jane Manchun Wong.
“OpenC working on Solana integration, as well as Phantom Wallet support,” Tech Blogger tweeted, “Showing OpenSize Chain Filter Solana as an Option,” Wong couple,
Wong’s discovery isn’t the first time rumors of Solana being added to OpenC have surfaced. Animator & Solana Advocate @bhaleyart tweeted A similar image of OpenC’s blockchain filter in mid-November 2021. Wong is known for sharing leaked images and publishing findings of yet-to-be-launched tech platform features. Tech blogger and hacker is featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 2022.
Solana is the third largest blockchain in terms of NFT sales, with $1.26 billion sold to 244,107 buyers in 1,324,284 transactions. In mid-October, FTX launched an NFT marketplace that previously supported Solana-based NFTs, and the exchange later added Ethereum-based NFT support.
Solana NFT Marketplace Magic Eden is the most popular NFT market that leverages the SOL chain today with 414,260 traders and $706 million in total sales volume. Since Polygon fees are much cheaper than Ethereum’s Layer One (L1) fees, OpenC trade volumes on the Polygon network have increased significantly since the chain’s implementation. The Solana network fee is negligible compared to the average fee for using Ethereum’s L1.
What do you think about the leaked photos shared by tech blogger Jen Manchun Wong? Do you think Opensea will add Solana support to the platform’s list of blockchain options? Let us know what you think about this topic in the comment section below.
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