Flappy Bird will ‘never have’ NFTs but will have a crypto ‘option’

The revived Flappy Bird mobile game has the “option to use Web3,” but a spokesperson says it will “never have NFTs.”

The team behind the revived mobile hit Flappy Bird has confirmed that the new version will give users the option to use Web3 but will not touch non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

The new game was first revealed earlier this month, and hidden pages on a website for the game suggested it had links to crypto, which wasn’t confirmed until after it launched on Sept. 16.

Speaking to Cointelegraph, a spokesperson from the Flappy Bird Foundation confirmed the game “will have Web3 integrations” when played through the messaging app Telegram, but users there can opt out of them.

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The revived Flappy Bird mobile game has the “option to use Web3,” but a spokesperson says it will “never have NFTs.”
The team behind the revived mobile hit Flappy Bird has confirmed that the new version will give users the option to use Web3 but will not touch non-fungible tokens (NFTs).The new game was first revealed earlier this month, and hidden pages on a website for the game suggested it had links to crypto, which wasn’t confirmed until after it launched on Sept. 16.Speaking to Cointelegraph, a spokesperson from the Flappy Bird Foundation confirmed the game “will have Web3 integrations” when played through the messaging app Telegram, but users there can opt out of them.Read more