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What is Adobe NFT verification?

Recently, the NFT platform Rarible announced its partnership with photo editing platform Adobe to verify and authenticate NFTs by enhancing the attribution features. Adobe has restructured its software and aims to protect creators. What exactly is the Adobe verification feature and what does it mean? Why is Adobe adding an NFT Verification?

How will Adobe's NFT marketplace work?

Users can link their Adobe accounts, and Content Credentials, with social media profiles or crypto wallets. If they then sell their art as NFTs, the marketplaces will be able to show a digital certificate based on the Adobe-verified credentials. The credentials will also be linked on Behance, Adobe’s online portfolio site.

What is NFT & how does it work?

NFT stands for “non-fungible token,” and it can technically contain anything digital, including drawings, animated GIFs, songs, or items in video games. An NFT can either be one of a kind, like a real-life painting, or one copy of many, like trading cards, but the blockchain keeps track of who has ownership of the file.

What is a non fungible token (NFT)?

A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unique digital identifier for a piece of artwork. To become an NFT, a piece of content is “minted.” Minting an NFT executes a transaction to create the unique digital identifier on the Ethereum blockchain — a public and tamper-proof ledger.

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