The Solana NFT feature has a Phantom wallet and is accessible to Behance designers and creators hosted by QuickNode.
On Monday, Adobe’s creative showcase platform, Behance, announced that it would integrate new features to help users benefit from their designs. This innovation will allow users to connect their Behance accounts to their Phantom wallet and view SOL NFTs (non-fungible tokens) in their account profiles.
Phantom Wallet is one of the leading Solana-based wallets designed for DeFi (Distributed Finance) apps and NFTs. Second, QuickNode is a Web3 infrastructure platform in Miami, helping Adobe develop and design this feature on the Solana blockchain.
Behance designers and authors can use this needs feature to actively introduce NFTs created on the Ethereum blockchain on their profiles. Adobe’s Vice President, who manages Behance-William Allen, commented on the innovation.
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But he Emphasized on Twitter Most Behance users may not want to have anything to do with Ethereum because of their very high transaction (gas) charges and high power consumption.
He confirmed that digital creators can now comfortably connect phantom wallets and view SOLNFTS in their Behance profile.
In his tweet, he explained that the Solana blockchain is a PoS (Proof of Stake) blockchain that solves the problems that arise from the Ethereum blockchain, such as high gas charges and high energy consumption. However, on the other hand, Solana consumes very little power per transaction and is very affordable. Therefore, it is very cost effective at the high end.
Phantom wallet comments on collaboration
Phantom Creative Team Responded For collaboration with tweets. The platform described this collaboration as a “huge” collaboration for Solana’s creator economy, as it gives artists access to low-cost, environmentally friendly means to test on NFTs.
Last October, Behance made its first attempt to allow artists to connect phantom wallets and non-fungible tokens to their Behance profile. Since then, Adobe has partnered with OpenSea, Rarible, KnownOrigin, and even the SuperRare NFT Marketplace. This was part of the company’s CAI (Content Authenticity Initiative) to protect digital creators and designers by introducing history data.
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William Allen also emphasized on Twitter that SolanaAddress should be included in the content credential tools included in Photoshop to prevent theft of NFT artwork. Therefore, we guarantee that the correct recognition will be given.
QuickNode allows Adobe to rent access to Solana
Web3 giant QuickNode has recently allowed Adobe to borrow access to Solana’s mainnet, as opposed to node development and management. The official QuickNode website shows that the company is a leading Solana node provider. QuickNode maintains more than 50% of the total Solana network.
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