NFTs aren't dead, and Amazon's new digital art gallery could prove it

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The NFT bubble has popped but that doesn't mean it's over for non-fungible tokens. A new rumour suggests Amazon has been ploughing ahead with NFT integration and will soon launch an NFT art gallery.

NFTs blew up in 2019 before NFT sales crashed 92% last year but many artists involved have been happy to see the bubble burst, citing NFT art now has room to grow and invent. If you're still in the dark, read my guide 'what are NFTs' and also take a look at my tutorial to how to create an NFT for free, to try making your own.

So NFTs haven't gone away, and according to a report on NFT website CoinDesk (opens in new tab) Amazon is on the verge of launching its own NFT art gallery to enable customers to buy, collect and sell art and tokens. An email sent to CoinDesk's managing editor for global policy and regulation, Nikhilesh De, seemingly confirmed (by accident) the integration of NFTs is happening.

This isn't as surprising as you would think. Back in April 2022 Amazon CEO Andy Jassey told CNBC, "NFTs will continue to grow very significantly", adding how crypto integration could be "possible down the road". (See the full exchange on Twitter below.)

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The email message from Amazon, that De published on CoinDesk, states a digital token was deposited into a gallery hosted on Amazon but the link doesn't yet work. This email receipt appears to have been sent in error after De subscribed to an Amazon Prime Video channel. What does it all mean?

There has been speculation for months of Amazon setting up its own NFT marketplace and token integration, and it makes sense for the world's largest online marketplace to want to offer a way into cryptocurrencies and NFTs. While Amazon has yet to comment publicly on its full NFT plans, I would expect this to include NFT gaming as well as NFT music, NFT photography and general crypto wallet use.

There has been speculation for months of Amazon setting up its own NFT marketplace and token integration

In recent months rumours of Amazon launching an NFT marketplace have grown louder, with crypto site Blockworks writing reporting in January how four sources confirmed Amazon's NFT plans were still happening. Interestingly, the Blockworks report suggests Amazon's NFT support will link physical items with tokenisation. More up to date is site The Big Whale, that dated Amazon's NFT launch as 24 April and will be officially called the 'Amazon Digital Marketplace'.

It's not surprising to me that Amazon is still, possibly, going ahead with its NFT and crypto integration as Web3 grows. Being able to buy and sell digital art, comics, films, music, books and photography and resell these using tokenisation would make sense. 

As predicted, now the speculators have left the NFT space and the innovators are taking over we could finally begin to see new uses for non-fungible tokens. Particularly as this could mean accessing your NFT art collection on any device that supports Amazon Prime. This could, if true, be a real breakthrough for NFT use.

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Ian Dean

Ian Dean is Digital Arts & Design Editor at Creative Bloq, and the former editor of many leading magazines. These titles included ImagineFX, 3D World and leading video game title Official PlayStation Magazine. In his early career he wrote for music and film magazines including Uncut and SFX. Ian launched Xbox magazine X360 and edited PlayStation World. For Creative Bloq, Ian combines his love to bring the latest news on NFTs, video game art and tech, and more to Creative Bloq, and in his spare time he doodles in Corel Painter, ArtRage, and Rebelle while finding time to play Xbox and PS5. He's also a keen Cricut user and laser cutter fan, and is currently crafting on Glowforge and xTools M1.