Adobe’s creative showcase platform, Behance, stated on March 14 that it will include a new feature that will allow users to earn money from their ideas. As a result of this innovation, users will be able to connect their Behance accounts to their Phantom wallets and show their SOL NFTs (non-fungible tokens) on their account profiles as a result of this innovation.
Starting today, you can connect your @phantom wallet and showcase the #SolanaNFTs you created on your @Behance profile. (2/8)
— williamallen.eth (@williamallen) March 7, 2022
The Phantom Wallet is a popular Solana-based wallet for DeFi (decentralised finance) applications and NFTs. QuickNode, a Miami-based Web3 infrastructure platform, collaborated with Adobe on the creation and design of this capability on the Solana blockchain.
Using this new feature, Behance designers and producers may proactively exhibit their NFTs built on Ethereum’s blockchain on their profiles. William Allen, Adobe’s Vice President in charge of Behance, commented on the breakthrough that most Behance users may be unwilling to use Ethereum because of its extremely high transaction (gas) fees and excessive power consumption.
There are already tens of thousands of @Behance users showcasing the NFTs they created on Ethereum. Some, though, have concerns about the energy use of Ethereum and the high transaction costs. As a Proof of Stake chain, #solana addresses this. (3/8)
— williamallen.eth (@williamallen) March 7, 2022
He saw that digital creators may now easily link their Phantom wallets and display their SOL NFTS on their Behance accounts. He stated that the Solana blockchain is a PoS (Proof-of-Stake) blockchain that addresses the flaws of Ethereum’s blockchain, such as high gas prices and excessive energy consumption. Solana, on the other hand, takes only a little amount of electricity for each transaction and is highly inexpensive. As a result, it is both high-end and quite affordable.
A single transaction on @solana uses less energy than two google searches and costs a fraction of a penny. While they work towards full decentralization, the low energy usage and transaction fees are a real innovation. (4/8)
— williamallen.eth (@williamallen) March 7, 2022
The Phantom creative team replied to the cooperation, exclaiming that this relationship is “important” for Solana’s creative economy since it gives artists access to a low-cost and environmentally safe way to test with NFTs.
Behance launched its initial test in October of last year, allowing its artists to connect their Phantom wallet and NFT tokens to their Behance profile. Adobe formerly partnered with the OpenSea, Rarible, KnownOrigin, and SuperRare NFT marketplaces. This was part of the CAI (Content Authenticity Initiative) of the corporation to defend digital authors and designers by displaying provenance data.
A shoutout to the entire @QuickNode team for helping us build out this feature on #Solana – they’ve been fantastic partners! (6/8)
— williamallen.eth (@williamallen) March 7, 2022
William Allen also stated on Twitter that the firm will include Solana Address in its Content Credentials tool, which will be included in Photoshop to prevent NFT work from being stolen. As a result, the appropriate acknowledgement is provided. QuickNode, the Web3 behemoth, has permitted Adobe to rent access to Solana’s mainnet rather than construct and operate its own node. According to QuickNode’s official website, the company is the top Solana node provider. Solana QuickNode powers more than half of the Solana network.