After debuting NFT support on Instagram, Meta has now just launched digital collectibles support on Facebook with select creators. The company has started a slow rollout that allows a select group of creators in the United States to post their digital collectibles on Facebook. With this feature, creators will be able to show off NFTs on their profiles under a new tab. The web3 art will have a “digital collectibles” label just like on Instagram.
Navdeep Singh, a product manager at Meta, shared screenshots of the digital collectibles support. According to the screenshots, users can post NFTs on their timelines, and clicking on them will show details about that digital collectible, such as attributes of the collection and its creators, etc.
On Instagram, NFTs minted on Ethereum and Polygon were supported at launch, with Solana and Flow support apparently in the works. Meta did not say if the same blockchains will be supported on Facebook, but that’s likely the case.

Crayta apparently is similar to the element of game creation seen in Roblox and the character art in Fortnite. It has rotating seasons, offers a battle pass, and lets users customize their own avatars. Most notable is the fact users can share a game with just a single link, allowing speedy browser sharing.
Meta acquired Unit 2, the UK-based studio behind Crayta, last year. Crayta originally debuted as an exclusive for Google Stadia in 2020 but expanded to PC via the Epic Games Store last year.
With Crayta available on Facebook Gaming, players won’t have to download the game to their computer or play through Stadia. The free-to-play game will be hosted by Facebook, requiring an account to get started.
