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Apple blocks update to Gnosis Safe mobile wallet over NFT storage

Apple blocks update to Gnosis Safe mobile wallet over NFT storage

Apple blocked the rollout of the new version of the mobile Ethereum wallet Gnosis Safe on its marketplace due to NFT storage support, according to Lucas Schor, the head of product at the blockchain startup.

According to him, the NFT storage feature previously added did not raise concerns. The appearance in the new version of Bluetooth connectivity for Ledger Nano X to the app could have led Apple staff to treat Gnosis Safe’s capabilities more carefully.

“We have found that the app provides access to paid digital content, services or functionality in a way that differs from purchasing in-app, which is unacceptable for the App Store,” the company said.

In subsequent discussions, Schor was advised to remove the relevant capabilities to lift the block on the update.

“Apple does not permit apps, especially wallets, to display NFTs if they were not purchased in-app,” Apple explained.

In other words, users can buy NFTs in App Store apps, but they are not allowed to store tokens purchased on other platforms.

Further attempts to fix the situation did not succeed. The company stressed that NFT marketplaces and apps that allow storing NFTs are banned in the App Store.

Schor said he would appeal the decision and stressed that the Gnosis Safe issue exposed the dependence of Web 3.0 and NFT on monopolists like Apple.

He said he hoped that the human factor had played a role. In discussions, the startup could make the necessary adjustments to its policy on digital-asset wallets, the specialist added.

Earlier, issues stemming from App Store policy non-compliance had surfaced with Coinbase and Trust Wallet.

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