Nifter™ begins using cross-chain polygon to reduce NFT minting costs by over 50%

Nifter™ begins using cross-chain polygon to reduce NFT minting costs by over 50%

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ClickStream Corp. (OTC PINK: CLIS), a technology company focused on developing platforms that disrupt conventional industries, announced today that it has begun adopting Polygon/MATIC to reduce the transaction costs of minting NFTs and expand its utility beyond just art . By adopting Polygon, Nifter™ can use NFTs as event tickets, memorabilia trade-ins, content royalty tracking and other revenue streams that are part of Nifter’s revenue strategy.

In line with “big tech” giants like Instagram, JP Morgan and others, Nifter™ will choose Polygon to lower the average transaction cost to $0.000358 (66 Gwei) compared to $0.62 on Ethereum. While Nifter™’s BETA launch in November will only support Ethereum, the implementation of Polygon support will start before Q2 2023 and will coincide with the launch of larger NFT campaigns that will potentially propel Nifter™ into the mainstream as a trusted platform for the world top performers and athletes.

ABOUT CLICKSTREAM CORPORATION

Click Stream is a technology company focused on developing apps and digital platforms that disrupt conventional industries. The company currently markets and develops Nifter™, HeyPal, WinQuick, VegasWinners and The LongShot Report respectively.

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