Discord Expands Its Linked Roles Feature

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The new features help limit the number of scams and scams on the website and also help improve user connections based on shared interests.

On Monday, Discord, the most popular app in the Web3 community, revealed that it will extend its “Linked Roles” feature to more than 20 compatible websites. A user can increase the user’s credibility and potentially reduce fraud by linking an offsite account to her Discord profile using the Linked Roles feature.

Off-sites Users can Link with Their Discord Accounts

The news came in the form of a lengthy blog post explaining how users can link their offsite accounts to their Discord profiles. Users can link their Discord profile to her Twitter, DeviantArt, Reddit, eBay, and Steam accounts. Users can add an extra layer of privacy by choosing whether or not to disclose the account associated with each Discord server they join.

Role of Discord in the Web3 Community

The NFT and Web3 communities love Discord, and several projects run servers. Discord is heavily used by the NFT project team to give away, promote, and act as a hub for his community of members. One of Web3’s buzzwords is “community.”

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Companies Unveil New Features for the Web3 Community

Despite the recent cryptocurrency decline, companies continue to innovate in the Web3 community. Twitter has declared that it will include her NFT in its Tweet Tiles feature. Users can now share NFT Marketplace listings containing photos and some metadata.

Instagram has announced the launch of its NFT posting tool. The feature is backed by the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains and was accessible in 100 countries around the world at launch. TAG Heuer’s Connected Caliber E4 smartwatch can now display and verify NFTs. This new feature will display non-fungible tokens in two wallets: Metamask and Ledger Live.


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