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# NFT Support

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are unique digital assets that represent ownership of a specific item or piece of content, such as artwork, music, or video. Armour Wallet supports the storage, management, and trading of NFTs, providing users with a secure and convenient way to store and manage their digital collectibles.&#x20;

With Armour Wallet's NFT support, users can easily transfer their NFTs between wallets, buy and sell them on various marketplaces, and view their collection in one place. The wallet's user-friendly interface and multi-chain support make it easy for users to manage their NFTs across different blockchain networks, while the wallet's non-custodial approach ensures that users retain full ownership and control over their digital assets. Overall, Armour Wallet's NFT support provides a seamless and secure experience for users looking to enter the world of digital collectibles.


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