NFT Inspect, a Web3 social intelligence platform, is making major advancements when it comes to helping users connect more closely with their favorite NFT community and analyzing communication growth. Recently, the project announced a strategic investment from Ghost Foundation, the investment and management arm of Ghost Kid DAO. This injection of funds is hoped to unlock the potential of NFT Inspect and other related services to bolster the adoption of cryptocurrency.

To bring their vision to fruition, NFT Inspect has made strategic hirings of industry leaders and social media influencers, like Elena (@ElenaaETH) and @waleswoosh. Elena is an expert in the field of analytically studying communities and projects, making her an ideal person to take Inspect's tools to new heights. As for Wales Woosh, they bring Web3 expertise, as well as research experience, to the platform. Together, they intend to educate their global community of over 100,000 users, giving them the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions.

An added bonus that NFT Inspect provides is essential data for researchers and investors in the market. This data includes floor price, owners, total volume, social media rankings, and more, with updates being made regularly in the system. On top of this, they offer their users a feature to filter through upcoming and recent digital asset mints. This makes finding new projects much easier - with team developers, social media links, dates, and other information given - allowing them to spread the word and open up investment opportunities.

NFT Inspect also extends its service by giving users the chance to vote for their favorite NFT personalities, recognizing the top contenders for their contributions to the industry. As the industry evolves with the rise of GameFi and the metaverse, NFT Inspect is continuously innovating their feature-set to keep up user engagement and staying up to date with the times. They also offer their users a platform to feedback errors and omissions for future development of their tools, striving to make them helpful and accessible to the community.



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