Solana NFT feature is accessible by Behance designers and creators who have Phantom wallets and is hosted by QuickNode.
On Monday, Adobe’s creative showcase platform, Behance, informed that it would integrate a new feature that will aid users to earn from their designs. This innovation will enable users to connect their Behance accounts to their Phantom wallets and display their SOL NFTs (nonfungible tokens) on their account profiles.
The Phantom Wallet is one of the leading Solana-based wallets designed for DeFi (decentralized finance) apps and NFTs. Then, QuickNode is a Web3 infrastructure platform located in Miami that has assisted in developing and designing this feature with Adobe on the Solana blockchain.
Behance designers and creators can proactively showcase their NFTs created on Ethereum’s blockchain on their profiles using this need feature. The Vice President of Adobe, managing Behance-William Allen, commented on the innovation.
However, he emphasized on Twitter that most of Behance’s users may not want to have anything to do with Ethereum because of its very high transaction (gas) charges and high power consumption.
He observed that digital creators can now comfortably connect their Phantom wallets and display their SOL NFTS on their Behance Profiles.
In his tweet, he explained that the Solana blockchain is a PoS (Proof-of-Stake) blockchain that solves the problems arising from Ethereum’s blockchain, including high gas fees and high energy consumption. However, Solana, on the other hand, consumes infinitesimal power per transaction and is very affordable. Thus, high-end and very cost-effective.