As reported by BTC PEERS, Coinbase announced on April 20 that its NFT marketplace was live in beta and accessible by a small group of beta testers who had earlier registered to join its waitlist in October. These users have been able to buy and sell NFTs for the past two weeks. But now, everyone else can now access the platform.
“[W]hat does it mean to be in open beta? It means we’re still working on adding more features to the product, but eager for you to help us build in public,” the company tweeted Wednesday afternoon.
It is worth mentioning that the beta launch of the NFT platform has been marred with low patronage, probably fueling the decision to open Coinbase NFT to a much larger audience.
Meanwhile, Coinbase outlined its plans for the marketplace in a blog post two weeks ago.
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Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com