NFT owners will be able to prove ownership of their NFTs and use them as verified profile photos on Twitter. If you own a NFT and want to flex your crypto art on Twitter, connecting your wallet and verifying your NFT is super simple. Here's How to verify NFT on Twitter.
How to verify NFT on Twitter?
There are a few prerequisites for using Twitter's new NFT verification tool.
First, you need to have an active subscription to Twitter Blue, the platform's paid profile option that grants users access to premium features like an “Undo Tweet button” and organized folders for bookmarks.
You'll also need to be using an iOS device because this new feature is only available on the iOS mobile app right now. Lastly, your NFT needs to be stored in one of the following cryptocurrency wallets:
-Argent
- Coinbase Wallet
- Ledger Live
- MetaMask
-Rainbow
- Trust Wallet
You need to have the app for your go-to wallet installed on your phone for a smooth connection with Twitter.
Then you will need to do these steps to add your verified NFT to your profile :
- From your profile page in the iOS Twitter app, tap on the “Edit profile” button to the right of your profile photo.
- On the “Edit profile” page, tap on the camera icon over your profile photo.
- Tap “Choose NFT.”
- If this is your first time connecting a cryptocurrency wallet to your Twitter account, you may be served a Twitter Blue Labs explanation of the feature. Tap the “Connect my wallet” button below.
- On the next page, select the wallet host you'd like to connect to your Twitter account from the list.
- Then, Twitter should automatically connect with the app you selected and ask for permission to view your public wallet address and generate a verification request message to your wallet address. You'll be asked to confirm you hold the private keys of your public crypto address and to complete a signing request which will include your Twitter handle. Make sure the signing requests the twitter domain to avoid giving anyone else access to your wallet by accident. Follow the on-screen instructions in the Twitter app to complete the connection.
- Once your wallet is connected, you'll be able to view a gallery of all the NFTs in that wallet on Twitter. Tap the NFT you'd like to use as your profile photo, tap “Done,” and your NFT should appear as your profile photo with that shiny new hexagon-shaped border.
Anyone browsing Twitter, on mobile or desktop, will be able to see this hexagon-shaped profile photo and know that the user is the verified owner of that NFT. Anyone can click on a verified NFT profile photo to learn more about the NFT using its data on OpenSea. If you sell or transfer the NFT in your profile picture, the image will remain but your profile photo will revert to a circle design instead of a hexagonal one.
As you've read the article "Step-by-step Guide: How To Verify NFT On Twitter?" I hope you are ready to use your own NFT as a Twitter profile picture.



















