Apple’s secret venture: step into the world of blockchain and NFT!

With the popularity of the crypto money world in recent years, terms such as blockchain and NFT have become frequently used. So much so that large companies continue to make significant investments in this still controversial area. The latest information is that Apple also has an initiative in this area.


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Apple continues to analyze the NFT and blockchain world in detail. But for the company, this world still remains uncertain. So much so that it recently decided to remove the NFT application Sticky from the App Store on the grounds that it misled consumers by selling NFTs that are not stored on the blockchain. However, with this move, many people think, “Does Apple have other plans?” came the question.

Some developments also reinforce this question. Apple has thousands of games in its store and earns significant income from these games. Many gaming companies are very keen on NFT and blockchain payment transactions. It seems likely that Apple will introduce some rules so that it can receive payments in this area.

Some rumors are that Apple is working on a system where it can receive payments from the App Store with the blockchains it will create. So much so that when it comes to the technology ecosystem, it seems likely that the company, which is shown among the largest in the world, would like to increase its loyalty with such a payment method.

Apple’s sensitivity in this area could be a harbinger of a strong blockchain. The company can enter this field with a reliable infrastructure. But at the moment, all these rhetoric are literally just possibilities. However, if we accept that many people use Apple, an attempt in this area will create an important pool.

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