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Topic: Cost of 10k NFT collection upload to opensea (Read 127 times)

newbie
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what about SOL?

I think SOL isn't stable enough yet.
newbie
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I'm just looking for an average price. So I know what's the cheapest to upload a 10k collection.

Someone told me it would cost about $5000 on ethereum and polygon is free. And then somebody else told me polygon would cost around $400.

So I'm confused now.  Huh

So what would be the cheapest?
what about SOL?
hero member
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So what would be the cheapest?
Polygon was the cheapest one. The problem is if you are minting/uploading 10k collection to the open sea which is a lot. This is also making the transaction fees are so high when you are ethereum and it may cost more than it. You can calculate it based on the average transaction but i think that when you wanna mint your own NFT and this will cost you a lot when you are using ethereum. You shall pick polygon to decrease the fees. this will make even more sense when you are uploading thousands of NFT.
So many people are using polygon right now caused by the cheapest fees
legendary
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Polygon.

If you want to test, then use the published NFTs from OpenSea. You can search this in google, how to do that : https://support.opensea.io/hc/en-us/articles/360063498313-How-do-I-create-an-NFT-

It's really free on there, no cost anything only a transaction fee for process this (under 10 cent).
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
I'm just looking for an average price. So I know what's the cheapest to upload a 10k collection.

Someone told me it would cost about $5000 on ethereum and polygon is free. And then somebody else told me polygon would cost around $400.

So I'm confused now.  Huh

So what would be the cheapest?
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1604
hmph..
There is no calculators for it. Because every blockchain have different gas fees and change everytime. If you wants, you can makes an average coz, how to do is, you can mint 1 NFT and make it available to sell, and then check the fees from each blockchain. Let say, 1 NFT for Minting and Sell order need BNB 0.01, So you can calculate 0.01*10K, this the best way to calculate so far.

Once again, this is not final cost just estimation, and depends on gas fee rates when you mint and put sell order.

May be this one can help you: https://metaversist.com/nft-minting-gas-calculator/
Just google it for other chain Smiley
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
What would be the cost for uploading a 10k NFT collection to opensea with the current available blockchains:
- ethereum
- polygon
- solana

And could I calculate this somewhere?
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