NFT Inspect emerges as a dedicated platform for gauging the popularity of influential individuals and digital collections on Twitter. It serves as a valuable source of supplementary information for both traders and everyday users.
The app caters to two blockchains: Ethereum and Solana. As per its creators, it leverages artificial intelligence to gather statistics about diverse collections on Twitter. It amasses data concerning the volume of posts mentioning the collection, the proportion of holders, profile picture installations, and more.
However, the platform goes beyond collated data. It offers a search feature to track the use of a specific NFT or multiple NFTs, held in a chosen wallet (up to a limit of 500). Such insights enable users to gauge the level of interest during a specific period, the community's response to different happenings, and the actions of influential personas.
Azuka NFT collection analytics. Source: The official NFT Inspect website
The platform is further enriched by some intriguing features: a rundown of imminent mintings, data on known accounts, and a public poll for favorite leaders, artists, analysts, or even adept meme creators. This interactive feature enables the team to spotlight the standout contributors across various categories within the NFT ecosystem.
Chrome Extension
The creators have rolled out a handy browser extension to ensure an engaging experience for Twitter users. It operates separately from sign-in procedures or wallet links, allowing people to delve into NFT assets without departing from the social media platform. All visuals are automatically cross-referenced with the content on the platform, and if a match surfaces, they are marked with a corresponding small icon. This is where all obtainable information on the discovered NFT and its entire collection is showcased. At the moment, the database houses over 16 million unique tokens, a figure that's continually on the rise.
Information in the NFT Inspect extension. Source: The official NFT Inspect website
Typically, collections are added automatically if they tick certain boxes, such as substantial popularity, a high volume of trade, and a static image format. But, if creators are interested in featuring their project on the platform, they have the option to contact the official team directly. The team will manually scrutinize the project free of charge, although there might be instances where a one-time fee of $100 is required.
It's noteworthy to mention that NFT Inspect maintained its popularity throughout the entire bull market. However, the arrival of the crypto winter introduced changes, especially a marked decrease in both user and creator activity. Currently, the developers have their sights set on constant improvement and are keen on crafting a long-term strategy to enhance the service and bring in new features. This involves supporting the Polygon network, overhauling the design of the extension, introducing price-tracking capabilities, and offering the possibility of trading NFTs and tokens.