Project leader Web3 NFT Inspect recently undertook redesigns as part of an activity focused on increasing adoption of decentralized technology.
NFT Inspect made key announcements regarding its ongoing project activity, including the onboarding of new team members and a strategic investment injection. The one-stop-shop Web3 support app has been active recently alongside members of its community council to improve blockchain and the Web3 space.
Along with growing its board of directors with two new community board members, the NFT Inspect team has added a new investment and collaboration partner. The team expects these developments to help boost the operations of the web application and browser extension. Additionally, the new partner of NFT Inspect could expand the project into new business and areas of importance for non-fungible tokens (NFT) and Web3.
Meet the new team members who should help the project activity
NFT Inspect Project Activity Recently Added Recognized Crypto Enthusiast and Digital Illustrator Helen to its board of directors. The description of the Web3 player profile for the high member of the Community Council was as follows:
“(Elena is) a recognized figure in the Web3 news and reporting spaces. She has an in-depth knowledge of community and project analytics, making her the ideal person to further enhance NFT Inspect’s tools and solidify the service as an essential resource for the entire Web3 ecosystem.
Meanwhile, NFT Inspect described their second newly appointed board member Wale Swoosh as “a researcher in residence and a Web3 expert by all means”.
According to NFT Inspect, the joint efforts with its new Community Council members will support ongoing efforts in vital areas focused on Web3. These areas include advocacy, research, education, reporting and analysis. Additionally, the platform seeks to bring immense value to other players in the Web3 and NFT space.
NFT Inspect has revealed that it will stick to its original agenda to establish a more decentralized and collaborative future. This goal would serve all facets and levels of the Web3 space, such as applications, services, creators, brands and consumers.
Additionally, NFT Inspect plans to leverage its resources and industry track record to provide new access and opportunities for investors and enthusiasts. The platform revealed that it will further expand its massive user base of over 100,000 customers across all platforms and channels. This expansion plan inevitably fits with NFT Inspect’s goal of becoming a primary center of activity for NFT communities.
JVH Technology acquires NFT Inspect
At the end of March, NFT Inspect changed ownership as part of its plans to drive increased adoption of Web3. Seychelles-based blockchain technology company JVH Technology Inc has acquired the web application and browser extension. In a release, JVH Technology described the acquisition as an industry milestone. Commenting on the acquisition at the time, the company’s head of business development, Allan Satim, said:
“We are thrilled to have acquired such a remarkable and popular Web3 project. Inspect has already established an exceptional community, and we are excited to integrate additional resources into the Inspect ecosystem while emphasizing the involvement of the community and the fundamentals of Web3.
Additionally, Satim added that JVH Technology sees NFT Inspect as a key contributor in the NFT and SocialFi space.
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