This integration is accessible for Behance creators with Phantom wallets, and therefore the feature was hopped-up by QuickNode.
Behance, the creative showcase platform owned by Adobe, proclaimed on weekday that users will currently connect their Phantom notecase to their Behance accounts and showcase Solana (SOL) nonfungible tokens (NFTs) on their profiles. Phantom may be a Solana wallet designed for decentralised finance, or DeFi, applications likewise as for NFTs. QuickNode, a Miami-based Web3 infrastructure platform, helped build out this feature with Adobe on Solana.
Behance creators will already show their NFTs minted on the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain among their profiles. William Allen, the Adobe vice chairman leading Behance, explained on Twitter that several of Behance’s users, however, might now not wish to go along with Ethereum because of issues over its high energy usage and gas prices.
Allen tweeted that Solana may be a proof-of-stake chain that addresses these issues, citing that one group action on Solana "uses the maximum amount energy as a Google search and prices a fraction of a penny."
Phantom echoed the sentiment, tweeting that this integration is "huge" for the Solana creator economy as a result of it permits artists "an eco-friendly and cheap way to experiment with NFTs."
Behance initial enabled its artists to attach their crypto notecase and NFTs to their Behance profile in October 2021. At that point, Adobe conjointly partnered with Rarible, OpenSea, KnownOrigin and SuperRare NFT marketplaces as a part of the company's "Content credibleness Initiative" to safeguard digital creators by displaying source information. Allen value-added on Twitter that Solana addresses are value-added to the Content Credentials tool in Photoshop to combat NFT design obtaining purloined and make sure that correct credit is given.
( Ornella Hernandez, Cointelegraph, 2022 )