The announcement came days after the brand announced that it was open to the idea of accepting crypto payments in future.
eBay has become the first major e-commerce company to allow non-fungible tokens to be sold on its platform.
The announcement came days after the brand announced that it was open to the idea of accepting crypto payments in future.
It means that eBay users will now be able to get their hands on tokenized versions of trading cards, artwork, photographs and video clips.
eBay executive Jordan Sweetnam told the news outlet:
“In the coming months, eBay will add new capabilities that bring blockchain-driven collectibles to our platform.”
A Big Adoption Milestone?
It seems somewhat inevitable that eBay will have to accept crypto payments off the back of this announcement, at least for NFTs, given how these assets aren’t designed to be transacted with cash.
Indeed, another big auction took place on Tuesday night at Christie’s in New York, with nine rare CryptoPunks going under the hammer for $16.8 million — far beyond the estimates of $7 million to $9 million that had been set.
“The CryptoPunks are the alpha and omega of the CryptoArt movement. This is a historic sale.”