Apple doesn’t want you trading NFTs on your phone (unless it makes them money) – TechCrunch

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Apple is no stranger to asserting its dominance. That’s exactly what the tech giant did this week when it announced new, stringent guidelines for NFT transactions in the iOS App Store, marking the first time the company has taken any sort of substantial position on web3.
We hopped on the mic for the Thursday episode of Chain Reaction to discuss the new rules and how they could make life harder for NFT exchanges and crypto companies looking to grow through mobile adoption.
You can listen to the full episode below:
Reporter, Crypto and Fintech
Anita Ramaswamy was a reporter at TechCrunch focused on crypto and fintech. She also co-hosted TechCrunch’s weekly crypto podcast, Chain Reaction, and co-authored its companion newsletter of the same name.
Before TechCrunch, Anita covered financial institutions for Business Insider. Prior to becoming a journalist, she worked as an investment banking analyst at Wells Fargo Securities. You can reach her via email at anita (at) techcrunch (dot) com and follow her on Twitter at @anitaramaswamy.
Disclosure: Anita owns small amounts of BTC, ETH, UNI and YFI for the purpose of learning more about web3 products and technology, worth under $300 combined as of 6/15/22. She does not trade any cryptocurrencies or NFTs for speculative or return-seeking purposes.
Senior Reporter, Crypto
Jacquelyn Melinek was a reporter at TechCrunch covering cryptocurrency.
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