For about six months now, it has been possible to use NFTs as a profile image on the Twitter social network in a verifiable manner.
Twitter: how many use NFTs as profile picture
Anyone who owns an NFT can display it on their account, certifying that they are the true owner.
But how many actually use this feature? Who on Twitter not only owns a Non-Fungible Token but is also displaying it?
To answer these questions, the company Eidoo, and the Poseidon Group, have created a platform that allows users to check who is already using NFT as their Twitter profile picture.Â
The growth of the NFT market
The website is called Hexagons Café, and until February 2022 it reported that only 9,000 people were using it, while now, as of June, it is around 28,000.
It is therefore a growing figure, as on average around 4,000 were registered each month, but there could certainly be many more as there are 229 million on Twitter and it is estimated that over 600,000 unique addresses moved NFTs in the last quarter of 2021.
In any case, it is clear that in order to exhibit an artwork and thus be proud of it, these must probably be very rare NFTs that represent status, like having a Crypto Punk or a Bored Ape, therefore few compared to the multitude of non-fungible tokens in circulation.
It is worth mentioning that the Hexagons Café tool only refers to Ethereum-based NFTs which, although in the majority, do not represent the total number of crypto artworks or collectibles available on the market, as there are many on other blockchains such as Cardano, Solana, Zilliqa and so on.
Furthermore, perhaps not all NFT owners want to display their collection, often in the possession of the so-called whales who go to great lengths to remain anonymous, in the true spirit of the crypto world.