There is a browser plugin that automatically blocks Twitter NFT profile pictures

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That’s fast.Within 24 hours of Twitter’s non-fungible token (NFT) launch, iOS updated profile picture, a github contributor named mcclure wrote and shared a browser extension that automates piece Twitter account with NFT profile picture.

Program called NFTBlocker blocks paid users of Twitter Blue for iOS service choose Show the NFT as their profile picture.

The extension works on Chrome and Firefox on the desktop, and while an early prototype, “future versions of this add-on will scan your notifications and block them automatically.”

But why would anyone write such an extension?According to McClure’s README, this is because NFTs are an “investment scam”.

They made no secret of their words:

“In short, NFT users are just annoying. People who buy NFTs have to keep hyping other people buying NFTs or the NFTs they buy lose their value. Twitter NFT groups are full of sockpuppet accounts, dog piles, and indistinguishable monkey clones “Blocking NFT users will only make Twitter better.”

Web developers also recommend use Apply Better TweetDek to block NFT profile picture users.

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However, mcclure seems to have a bit of a misunderstanding of the driving force behind Twitter’s move to NFTs.inside README In part, McClure claimed that Jack Dorsey “is invested in cryptocurrencies, and if Twitter makes NFTs more popular, Jack Dorsey will make money.”

While Jack Dorsey is heavily invested in cryptocurrencies, he Shows There has been little interest in NFTs since stepping down as Twitter’s CEO last year.

In his new role as CEO of Block, he is dedicated to driving Bitcoin adoption, mining and development.he recently announced Bitcoin Legal Defense Fund also Lightning payments integration for Cash App.