For those of you that celebrated the long weekend in the US, hope youâre back feeling refreshed!
I spent time hanging out with my parents, watching college football (my alma mater USC actually looks like theyâre worth watching this season), watching live standup comedy, and doing some urban hiking!
Back to that typing grind! âšïž
Over the weekend I came across the following headline:
The TV manufacturer has partnered with Hedera to allow users to purchase NFTs on that blockchain.
Whatâs also interesting is how this new feature is being rolled out:
It seems like the first drop will be in a couple of weeks, and will be focused on art for now.
Iâm curious to see what the roadmap looks like for LG as they roll out this initiative and gather more feedback:
Will LG expand beyond Hedera? Is the NFT partnership exclusive?
Will LG expand beyond art? How will the NFTs be integrated to provide further utility beyond visual and emotional utility with art?
What will consumers be able to do with their NFTs?
âŠhas been integrating NFTs into its TVs as well.
Samsungâs NFT platform is pre-installed into the new TVâs.
However, purchasing the NFTs requires the Nifty Gateway app to be installed.
Seems Samsung is focusing on NFT art as well.
TBH, the bit with âTry viewing your NFTs in full screen mode, which provides a viewing experience without any restrictions or watermarks and plays your NFTs in an endless loopâ translates as:
âYour NFTs can be a wallpaper for your TV!â
Not the best value propâŠbut itâs a start I guess đ€·ââïž
Now that there is a broader set of players in the space that Iâm aware of, itâs interesting comparing the TV manufacturer approach vs. the hardware approach that Feature seems to be taking (wrote about them here last month).
Feature is focused on creating hardware (and content) that is agnostic of the TV manufacturer.
Interestingly enough, Feature positions itself against content aggregators like Hulu versus TV manufacturers like LG and Samsung. đ
Not sure if thatâs a hint at what Hulu, Netflix, and other SVOD (subscription video on demand) providers are planningâŠbut itâs clear that everyone in the TV and content ecosystem wants a piece of this emerging pie.
TLDR: This is whatâs going on from what I can tell:
Thereâs probably a lot more coming from LG and Samsung, so Iâm curious to see how they flesh out their NFT integration plans for the Web3 consumer.
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The RTFKT team continues to be several steps ahead of the pack. If you donât know what theyâve been up to check out my Dive on RTFKT and their recent Forging announcement.
Yesterday the team dropped this sneak peek. If sneak peeks were a dessert, this is a whole dessert sampler.
Again, this is a great example of AX (Announcement Experience). I think Iâm subconsciously trying to make the term âAXâ a thing, so Iâll probably do a piece about it later this week đ
@iamashchild has a nice overview of what this preview may suggest. I believe it also bolsters my 3 predictions around expanded forging, physical goods authentication, and phygital data.
AshChild â©đ§Źđ ±ïž @iamashchild
Regardless of what RTFKTâs plans are, I think itâs clear that their ambitions are much more than just being an extension of Nikeâs foray into the Metaverse.
Theyâre building a whole ecosystem.
See you tomorrow folks!
TPan