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hero member
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January 20, 2022, 10:56:50 PM
#23
https://looksrare.org

Launched recently, has retrospective airdrop for opensea users as well having significant value.
legendary
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January 20, 2022, 03:24:13 AM
#22
If we look at the trading volume of course people know that the volume at Opensea is very high and it's possible that people's NFT will sell out faster than other places, but rarible is also good because it provides people who can sell NFT at no cost.
legendary
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January 18, 2022, 10:50:15 AM
#21
Recently, exchanges have been actively involved in creating their own marketplaces focused on the NFT segment. Now it's Bithumb's turn, which has announced its intention to launch its NFT marketplace, as its CEO of the Bithumb platform, Ho Baek-young g, says in an interview with a Korean publication that this step will allow it to maintain its position in the fight against Korbit and Upbit.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/korean-bithumb-exchange-to-launch-nft-marketplace
hero member
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May 08, 2021, 12:12:41 PM
#20
In June, Binance will launch Binance NFT marketplace and trading platform. The new marketplace will bring together artists, creators and crypto enthusiasts from around the world.
https://www.binance.com/en/blog/421499824684901995/Introducing-Binance-NFT-A-Groundbreaking-NFT-Marketplace-Launching-June-2021
That's what I'm about to suggest too.

Soon, there's going to be the NFT marketplace for Binance. And it's another going to be a popular place for NFT because everyone when just seeing Binance keeps on moving themselves forward.

It's always being liked by most.
hero member
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May 08, 2021, 12:09:43 PM
#19
I have been following NFT trades for sometimes now, I have been able to create some imaginable arts on my own and while I did research on NFT marketplace to trade my arts, I came across rarible as a marketplace for trading NFT.

https://rarible.com/

I don't know how secure this site is, as well as their volatility.

I am also looking for other sites best used for trading NFTs, if you know any good marketplace too, let me know.

Thanks in advance, looking forward for your responses.
Opensia.io . Quite a convenient platform for placing your art. Provide a free option to create and host NFT. But you have to pay a gas commission of $ 104 for the right to put your works up for sale or auction


In June, Binance will launch Binance NFT marketplace and trading platform. The new marketplace will bring together artists, creators and crypto enthusiasts from around the world.
https://www.binance.com/en/blog/421499824684901995/Introducing-Binance-NFT-A-Groundbreaking-NFT-Marketplace-Launching-June-2021
jr. member
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May 08, 2021, 10:36:56 AM
#18
I have been following NFT trades for sometimes now, I have been able to create some imaginable arts on my own and while I did research on NFT marketplace to trade my arts, I came across rarible as a marketplace for trading NFT.

https://rarible.com/

I don't know how secure this site is, as well as their volatility.

I am also looking for other sites best used for trading NFTs, if you know any good marketplace too, let me know.

Thanks in advance, looking forward for your responses.
Opensia.io . Quite a convenient platform for placing your art. Provide a free option to create and host NFT. But you have to pay a gas commission of $ 104 for the right to put your works up for sale or auction
sr. member
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April 19, 2021, 06:17:49 PM
#17
Recently I have finally choose to place my arts on rarible, I never knew the charges to be paid during the process is expensive and not friendly, I deposit $36 in my Coinbase wallet which I connected to rarible, I reached a three steps to finish up the process, at first step, i paid a fee of $25 worth eth to approve performing transactions with my wallet., The 2nd step to upload files and mint token still request some 0.067 eth from me again which is about $150 to complete the 2nd step which I stopped because of insufficient funds. Rarible is taking much money to complete this process.

I may likely deposit more eth when it's available maybe in Sunday, my question is.
1. When I have deposited more eth, will I continue from step 2 or I will start up again?
2. Does step 3 require me paying eth? Step 3 says "sign sell order"

Please, these questions are for those that had completed NFT trade on rarible or those that's have idea on rarible NFT trade.
Thanks in advance.
member
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April 18, 2021, 11:08:10 AM
#16
I have been following NFT trades for sometimes now, I have been able to create some imaginable arts on my own and while I did research on NFT marketplace to trade my arts, I came across rarible as a marketplace for trading NFT.

https://rarible.com/

I don't know how secure this site is, as well as their volatility.

I am also looking for other sites best used for trading NFTs, if you know any good marketplace too, let me know.

Thanks in advance, looking forward for your responses.
Rarible is a website that also represents a crypto project listed on the coin market so rest assured about it.
As far as I know, many websites support creating and exchanging NFT. I know some NFT exchange websites like:
https://opensea.io/
https://foundation.app/
In addition to the above sites, you can refer to the websites that others have commented on for more information. Check them out at https://www.alexa.com/ to see how reputable they are.
sr. member
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April 18, 2021, 09:37:56 AM
#15
NFT market that I've tried

1. https://treasureland.market
2. https://whalecrate.com

But I also don't know how secure this site is, and I'm trying to access it because I got interested in the NFT recently.
Like the https://opensea.io site, this for me is a popular NFT site among my crypto friends, maybe you can try it. May i get your art NFT link ?
jr. member
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April 18, 2021, 08:34:34 AM
#14
This is not financial advice or anything but look at vancat keep dyour that project realy booming in my reguon right now just 4 day launch and have a good imprevement so far worth of atention i think
sr. member
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April 18, 2021, 08:29:32 AM
#13
This NFT marketplace may be still new from other people, since this is not under Ethereum network or BSC,
This is from the Solana ecosystem, it's called Solible (https://solible.com/#/)

Thank you very much for this information, I haven't heard or had idea in this ecosystem, looking at rarible, it requires you connecting with ethereum based compatible wallets for enabling to place NFTs for sale right?, Also I read Rarri token would be distributed to consistent NFTs traders or something, is this token based on Solana ecosystem? I don't just know how this works, please, I need responses.
legendary
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April 18, 2021, 03:49:39 AM
#12
This NFT marketplace may be still new from other people, since this is not under Ethereum network or BSC,
This is from the Solana ecosystem, it's called Solible (https://solible.com/#/)

I quite find this is very useful especially if you are looking for cheap transaction fees since the Solana network is one of the fast and almost free transaction fees currently.
hero member
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April 18, 2021, 03:18:04 AM
#11
I'm not into NFTs but I know that the most popular marketplace for it is opensea. Rarible, I've heard only this once but if I'll go into NFTs, I'll be first to check the opensea first.

How long does it take for an Art to execute? I mean for someone to buy.
AFAIK, there's bidding time and it depends on how long you will put it on auction.
sr. member
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April 17, 2021, 06:40:17 PM
#10
Try using Atomic hub, its user and cheaper because its build on WAX unlike the other counterpart. Its a user friendly platform also gaining popularity because of many dapps using the platform and its been the crypto space for years and continues to improve.
full member
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April 17, 2021, 05:58:30 PM
#9
Rarible is easy to access and its easy to buy and sell your NFT which I think is very friendly for a newbie and you don’t need to apply to become an artist on this site, its secured but If you’re a newbie artist you must be more patient since not everyone will like your art, so keep on working until you make your name in the public. I tried using Rarible and i had a smooth transactions.
sr. member
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April 17, 2021, 05:40:23 PM
#8
Thank you all for your responses, I really appreciate.


I've only traded on OpenSea and stopped after offloading some NFTs I was holding. I have no experience on the rest.
I will be looking forward to be trading my NFTs on openSea, I just completed the research on openSea marketplace and it's really impressing. I still have one more question to ask, don't know if the question is meaningful, How long does it take for an Art to execute? I mean for someone to buy.
copper member
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April 17, 2021, 10:36:04 AM
#7
I usually use
Those three websites I have used for NFT trading, but the last one is a little difficult to understand
full member
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April 17, 2021, 09:47:32 AM
#6
https://opensea.io/ It is the biggest and allows creators to create NFT for free of cost so this is the best until now.

But there are lot of NFT marketplaces available so take a look at this article : https://influencermarketinghub.com/nft-marketplaces/
newbie
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April 17, 2021, 09:20:03 AM
#5
Rarible is legit, as far as I know. I've been into Reddit and most of them are minting their works on Rarible. There are also others like this which are like Korean Manhwa if that is your type.
sr. member
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April 17, 2021, 08:52:48 AM
#4
There's also NFT20 or Muse if you're looking for decentralized market. It is a community project so you should expect some lack of liquidity for nfts pool. On the other hand, anyone can easily create a new pool if there is no pool for that nft yet. Just like how Uni or Sushi works.
hero member
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April 17, 2021, 05:24:13 AM
#3

I am also looking for other sites best used for trading NFTs, if you know any good marketplace too, let me know.


OpenSea is the most popular for the time being: https://opensea.io/
There are more that offer NFT trading like Enjin Marketplace and Rarible which you mentioned.
Also WAX: https://wax.simplemarket.io/

I've only traded on OpenSea and stopped after offloading some NFTs I was holding. I have no experience on the rest.

Yes, I would say that opensea.io is the most popular right now. One good indication? cyber criminals are trying to create a fake site already. So it only means one thing, it's the go to for NFTs right now.

As far as the sites you mentioned, I haven't heard about it, so the rule of thumb is to do your own investigation before you post your art. Good luck!!
member
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April 17, 2021, 05:17:30 AM
#2

I am also looking for other sites best used for trading NFTs, if you know any good marketplace too, let me know.


OpenSea is the most popular for the time being: https://opensea.io/
There are more that offer NFT trading like Enjin Marketplace and Rarible which you mentioned.
Also WAX: https://wax.simplemarket.io/

I've only traded on OpenSea and stopped after offloading some NFTs I was holding. I have no experience on the rest.
sr. member
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April 17, 2021, 05:08:21 AM
#1
I have been following NFT trades for sometimes now, I have been able to create some imaginable arts on my own and while I did research on NFT marketplace to trade my arts, I came across rarible as a marketplace for trading NFT.

https://rarible.com/

I don't know how secure this site is, as well as their volatility.

I am also looking for other sites best used for trading NFTs, if you know any good marketplace too, let me know.

Thanks in advance, looking forward for your responses.
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