A U.S. judge ruled that Apple banned commissions for purchases outside the App Store, and apps can now sell NFT directly."
On May 2, The Verge reported that Epic Games v. Apple Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple can no longer charge fees for off-app purchases. The ruling will take effect immediately and prohibits the company from restricting developers from guiding users to make purchases outside of apps. way. Apple said it would appeal the ruling. Epic Games will return Fortnite to the U.S. App Store next week. In addition, according to an Apple Developer Announcement, App Review Guidelines have been updated to comply with U.S. court decisions on buttons, external links and other calls to action in apps. Guide 3.1.1 states that apps can use in-app purchase capabilities to sell and sell non-homogeneous token (NFT)-related services, such as minting, listing and transfer. Except for apps in U.S. stores, apps must not include buttons, external links, or other calls to action that direct users to purchasing mechanisms other than in-app purchases. Cryptographic API development company Crossmint commented that the ruling is of great significance for cryptocurrencies: Applications can now directly sell NFTs, tokens and digital assets and retain 100% of revenue.
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