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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»Influential NFT Platform Nifty Gateway Set to Shut Down in February
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Influential NFT Platform Nifty Gateway Set to Shut Down in February

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  • Nifty Gateway, an NFT platform that originally focused on curated artwork drops, will close in February.
  • The platform, owned by crypto exchange Gemini, helped drive the early NFT boom of 2020-21.
  • It’s unclear whether collectors will permanently lose access to custodied assets after February 23.

Nifty Gateway, one of the most influential platforms of the early NFT boom, announced on Friday that it will shut down on February 23. The move blindsided many artists and collectors and reignited long-standing concerns around custodial platforms, centralization, and the long-term preservation of digital art.

Billed as a user-friendly on-ramp to NFTs, Nifty Gateway distinguished itself by offering credit card payments, custodial wallets, and tightly curated drops at a time when most NFT platforms required technical knowledge and self-custody.

As interest in tokenized digital artwork surged in late 2020 and into early 2021, the platform—which was acquired by crypto exchange Gemini in 2019—became a dominant force in high-profile digital art releases, onboarding collectors who were new to crypto. Major drops from artists like Beeple, Pak, and XCOPY helped fuel that interest.

Today, we are announcing that the Nifty Gateway platform will be closing on February 23, 2026. Starting today, Nifty Gateway is in withdrawal-only mode.

Nifty Gateway was launched in 2020 with the vision of revolutionizing digital art. Since launching, Nifty supported dozens of…

— Nifty Gateway Studio (@niftygateway) January 24, 2026

The sudden shutdown announcement, however, arrived with limited warning and few concrete details, with Nifty Gateway entering a “withdrawal-only” mode. That lack of clarity has left many users scrambling to understand what happens next—particularly around asset withdrawals, smart contract guarantees, and the long-term accessibility of artworks minted through the platform.

“Now we are left with more questions than answers,” artist and collector Bryan Brinkman, who has been active in NFTs and digital art since its early days, told Decrypt. “Why the sudden shutdown, why the lack of communication, and what will happen to these artworks?”

Brinkman’s relationship with Nifty Gateway began in October 2020, when he participated in the platform’s first artist-curated drop by Ekaitza.

“I saw the potential for an easy collecting platform that included credit card [payments], custodial wallets, and high-quality digital art,” Brinkman said.

That accessibility became Nifty Gateway’s defining contribution to the NFT ecosystem. By removing friction from onboarding, the platform helped normalize the idea of collecting blockchain-based art, and gave artists access to a global, non-crypto-native audience.

But as the NFT market evolved and profile picture (PFP) collections like CryptoPunks and the Bored Ape Yacht Club started to dominate sales, Nifty Gateway shifted course, expanding beyond curated drops to become a broader market aggregator.

Do this ASAP

$7.8m in NFTs are about to be lost

Nifty Gateway is closing down on February 23rd

They’re holding 650k NFTs which need to be manually withdrawn

Pieces from artists like Beeple, Sam Spratt and Xcopy lost forever

Hopefully withdrawals stay open past the due date https://t.co/yko4y7HVrg pic.twitter.com/qCePh5oYVP

— Gorilla (@CryptoGorilla) January 24, 2026

“Over the years, we saw the site struggle to adjust to demand and decline when the flippers discovered PFPs and OpenSea in the summer of 2021,” Brinkman said.

The rise of profile picture projects and permissionless marketplaces shifted attention away from curated art platforms. Liquidity, speculation, and rapid iteration became the dominant forces in the NFT economy, while Nifty Gateway’s centralized structure began to feel increasingly limiting to some artists.

“Many of us knew the risks of minting on there, and over the years they improved [smart] contracts, but still clung to too many centralized choices,” Brinkman said.

It’s a pure loss that Nifty Gateway is closing its doors.

The closure is weighty. Time will be kind to their role, but I largely just sit in gratitude for what was given to me by its people before an ending we had to prepare for unfolded.

If you look closely at the paintings… pic.twitter.com/Aax1rTDNwj

— Sam Spratt (@SamSpratt) January 24, 2026

Those risks are now tangible. Brinkman estimates that roughly 500 works from his own releases remain in collectors’ Nifty Gateway custodial wallets and have not yet been withdrawn. He has already withdrawn the 175 works from his personal Nifty Gateway collection.

It’s unclear whether collectors will still be able to withdraw artwork from the platform after February 23. Decrypt reached out to both Nifty Gateway and Gemini for clarification on that point and further comment regarding the shutdown, but did not receive a response by publication time.

Despite the frustration surrounding the shutdown, Brinkman and others also acknowledge the platform’s positive role in their careers.

“I’m grateful for the opportunities they gave me,” he said. “My releases with them were pivotal moments in my art career, and the producers during the heyday were some of the smartest thinkers in the space.”

While NFT sales have fallen sharply since the 2021-22 heyday, the ecosystem has also matured in many ways, with greater emphasis on decentralization, on-chain permanence, and artist-controlled infrastructure. As Nifty Gateway fades into history, its legacy remains deeply embedded in the foundations of blockchain art.

“Five years later, the space is stronger and more sustainable for artists,” Brinkman said. “We no longer need Nifty Gateway, but we still utilize a lot of the mechanics and ideas that artists, producers, and Nifty Gateway helped pioneer.”

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