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Title: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Abiky on March 12, 2024, 02:06:45 PM
Let's say I've created some NFTs and I want to sell them on any of the NFT marketplaces available. How do I know which marketplace is the most popular? And how do I attract sales? Also, which Blockchain has the highest NFT trading volume? If I launch my own NFTs (digital art) it would be on either Polygon or Solana chains.

Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Adbitco on March 12, 2024, 02:26:48 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: KingsDen on March 12, 2024, 02:41:10 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.
Hey mate!
You are promoting Bestchange and I believe you received Bestchange NFT. How have you done yours, have you sold it and which market. What's the value of the NFT now and will it worth more in the future? Maybe if you answer my questions correctly, Op can learn from it.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Adbitco on March 12, 2024, 02:53:00 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.
Hey mate!
You are promoting Bestchange and I believe you received Bestchange NFT. How have you done yours, have you sold it and which market. What's the value of the NFT now and will it worth more in the future? Maybe if you answer my questions correctly, Op can learn from it.

Here is the link to sell your bestchange NFTs (https://opensea.io/collection/bestchange)  it was listed there some months ago but there was no liquidity even till now, so I wasn't able to sell mine till date. I am just holding maybe whenever bestchange decides to add liquidity then we can sell over there, but still you can follow up the update on Bestchange ann thread.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: KingsDen on March 12, 2024, 02:58:46 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.
Hey mate!
You are promoting Bestchange and I believe you received Bestchange NFT. How have you done yours, have you sold it and which market. What's the value of the NFT now and will it worth more in the future? Maybe if you answer my questions correctly, Op can learn from it.

Here is the link to sell your bestchange NFTs (https://opensea.io/collection/bestchange)  it was listed there some months ago but there was no liquidity even till now, so I wasn't able to sell mine till date. I am just holding maybe whenever bestchange decides to add liquidity then we can sell over there, but still you can follow up the update on Bestchange ann thread.
Nice. I have clicked and it is still in the opensea, having value of 0ETH and 43 magic. I am pleased to view the NFT again. Although I don't intend to sell it, I just want to hold it for future purposes. Best_Change has been a nice company and the future holds big for it. I will follow up the discussion on Bestchange thread and see what others are saying about it.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Mate2237 on March 12, 2024, 03:01:08 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.
Hey mate!
You are promoting Bestchange and I believe you received Bestchange NFT. How have you done yours, have you sold it and which market. What's the value of the NFT now and will it worth more in the future? Maybe if you answer my questions correctly, Op can learn from it.
Exactly most people are receiving NFT from their campaigns and have not sell it in any exchange but I will still recommend some of the exchange that someone can be possibly sell his token in that exchange and such exchange should be binance, CT NFT trading app, OpenSea, Magic Eden and Amazon.

Polygon is also good to sell them. Make sure you received you payment before releasing the token if not scammers full everywhere.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Adbitco on March 12, 2024, 03:22:25 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.
Hey mate!
You are promoting Bestchange and I believe you received Bestchange NFT. How have you done yours, have you sold it and which market. What's the value of the NFT now and will it worth more in the future? Maybe if you answer my questions correctly, Op can learn from it.

Here is the link to sell your bestchange NFTs (https://opensea.io/collection/bestchange)  it was listed there some months ago but there was no liquidity even till now, so I wasn't able to sell mine till date. I am just holding maybe whenever bestchange decides to add liquidity then we can sell over there, but still you can follow up the update on Bestchange ann thread.
Nice. I have clicked and it is still in the opensea, having value of 0ETH and 43 magic. I am pleased to view the NFT again. Although I don't intend to sell it, I just want to hold it for future purposes. Best_Change has been a nice company and the future holds big for it. I will follow up the discussion on Bestchange thread and see what others are saying about it.
Hey man please calm down your pressure.. There is no liquidity both in ETH and Polygon so no need to rush it's better to follow up information on their Ann thread to know when liquidity will be added to enable NFTs holders trade it for Polygon.
Currently I don't think they are focusing on this nft otherwise they could have added liquidity to it, however it's a loyalty reward to those who has been with them for awhile now.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Abiky on March 12, 2024, 04:37:01 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.

Yes. I've had OpenSea in mind. But I was hoping to get some insights on which marketplace had the most trading volume. In terms of Blockchains, I think Polygon is the clear winner here. Especially with its ultra-low fees and blazing-fast speeds. I'm yet to see if L2 networks such as Arbitrum and Optimism are cheaper than Polygon itself. Solana was another chain that came to mind. What I don't like its the constant network outages.

Even if I choose a Blockchain and NFT marketplace, the real challenge would be getting to sell my NFTs. After all, only a few of them got extremely-popular (Pudgy Penguins, Crypto Punks, Bored Ape Yacht Club, etc). Crypto land behaves in many strange and bizarre ways, so I should expect the unexpected. ;D


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Phoenixtrader on March 12, 2024, 04:49:29 PM
Let's say I've created some NFTs and I want to sell them on any of the NFT marketplaces available. How do I know which marketplace is the most popular? And how do I attract sales? Also, which Blockchain has the highest NFT trading volume? If I launch my own NFTs (digital art) it would be on either Polygon or Solana chains.

Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)
Open sea..magic eden


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Sophokles on March 12, 2024, 06:14:32 PM
NFT also has an aggregated marketplace these days. So instead of looking for any specific NFT marketplace like opensea or blur you can look into Elemental. All the NFT in the other marketplace are also visible there if they support that chain. I have used Elemental some times after i first learned about it, and I don't think i will or need to use any other NFT marketplace beside it. There can be a better marketplace like this but it has enough features for me. Creating and listing an NFT isn't that complicated, but who will buy those NFTs?


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on March 12, 2024, 06:25:40 PM
You made that NFT and you want to sell it. You can price it at any rate as you wish but one thing is, will there be anyone that's interested in buying it? So for you to attract sales, just do what the past NFT projects did. Many of them have incentives for owning their NFTs like dividends, secret invites to parties, etc. Just like that because if it's just a plain NFT, everyone is already awaken and understand the concept of having an image that's printed and owned through blockchain.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: devil-soul on March 12, 2024, 08:34:38 PM
If you are creating new nfts i also recommend the polygon blockchain as a market where to start selling for me there is only one choice that is opensea has large volumes great choice many users and you can find everything


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Adbitco on March 12, 2024, 10:09:46 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.

Yes. I've had OpenSea in mind. But I was hoping to get some insights on which marketplace had the most trading volume. In terms of Blockchains, I think Polygon is the clear winner here. Especially with its ultra-low fees and blazing-fast speeds. I'm yet to see if L2 networks such as Arbitrum and Optimism are cheaper than Polygon itself. Solana was another chain that came to mind. What I don't like its the constant network outages.

Even if I choose a Blockchain and NFT marketplace, the real challenge would be getting to sell my NFTs. After all, only a few of them got extremely-popular (Pudgy Penguins, Crypto Punks, Bored Ape Yacht Club, etc). Crypto land behaves in many strange and bizarre ways, so I should expect the unexpected. ;D
I am not an nft frike or someone who loves them just that I don't place more value to a piece of art work or drawing that is being wrapped as nft. Most times it makes me feels like they have no future not even we can have them physical displayed in our home after purchased, so when people shows interest for it I just imagine myself in such condition and I can waste my money to invest in such project as nfts.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: oktana on March 12, 2024, 11:50:40 PM
For blockchain to use polygon is more preferable then for the marketplace have you check out Opensea.io or Playdapp.
Although I can't guarantee you of any trust since I have never used them before, I just made a quick search that is the first marketplace that was displayed for me, so maybe let those that are into NFT's sales confirm how trusted and reliable is that website before you trading over there for security purposes.

Yes. I've had OpenSea in mind. But I was hoping to get some insights on which marketplace had the most trading volume. In terms of Blockchains, I think Polygon is the clear winner here. Especially with its ultra-low fees and blazing-fast speeds. I'm yet to see if L2 networks such as Arbitrum and Optimism are cheaper than Polygon itself. Solana was another chain that came to mind. What I don't like its the constant network outages.

Even if I choose a Blockchain and NFT marketplace, the real challenge would be getting to sell my NFTs. After all, only a few of them got extremely-popular (Pudgy Penguins, Crypto Punks, Bored Ape Yacht Club, etc). Crypto land behaves in many strange and bizarre ways, so I should expect the unexpected. ;D
I am not an nft frike or someone who loves them just that I don't place more value to a piece of art work or drawing that is being wrapped as nft. Most times it makes me feels like they have no future not even we can have them physical displayed in our home after purchased, so when people shows interest for it I just imagine myself in such condition and I can waste my money to invest in such project as nfts.

I have similar thoughts. I was talking about NFT in a previous thread that speaks of Meta abandoning NFT integration. And I think it’s not just them. No one (even the projects and their owners) is really concerned about NFTs anymore. You spoke about Best Change NFT not having liquidity, that’s not unusual (I think). Honestly, I’d rather buy these art pieces in physical form and place them in my house than buy it as digital art when anyone could screenshot and even print the artwork not caring how many million dollars paid for it.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: albon on March 13, 2024, 06:24:32 AM
Yes. I've had OpenSea in mind. But I was hoping to get some insights on which marketplace had the most trading volume. [...]
Check out this list through this [link (https://dappradar.com/rankings/nft/marketplaces)], and you will find that the Blur market takes first place in terms of volume, but it only supports the Ethereum network; then it is followed by Magic Eden, and in third place is Opensea. Frankly, I sold my NFTs long ago and no longer care about the NFT space. Exactly, as you said, the challenge lies in the possibility of selling your NFTs at a profitable price and recovering the network fees you paid previously if you have used a network like Ethereum.

In my opinion, if the collection is not famous and active, if the NFTs are just repeated single images, or if the team doesn't mention any benefits of holding these NFTs, whether for airdrops or for use in a game or something else, then there will certainly be significant difficulty in selling them.

I agree that a few collections have gained great popularity and achieved huge floor prices. Still, most collections now do not contain any innovation or unique and distinctive works and are not worth the trouble of waiting for months or years to see their volume rise.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on March 13, 2024, 06:27:41 AM
Let's say I've created some NFTs and I want to sell them on any of the NFT marketplaces available. How do I know which marketplace is the most popular? And how do I attract sales? Also, which Blockchain has the highest NFT trading volume? If I launch my own NFTs (digital art) it would be on either Polygon or Solana chains.

Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)
If youll make nft the one commonly used is eth, solana and some Layer1 and layer 2 like polygon, bsc and avax. Theres plenty of choices now when it comes to trading nft or selling it.

Opensea
Blur
Magic eden
Element
And many more..

Some are uncommon restrict to their chains but the one Ive mentioned supported as many nfts network for trading.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Abiky on March 14, 2024, 11:55:25 AM
You made that NFT and you want to sell it. You can price it at any rate as you wish but one thing is, will there be anyone that's interested in buying it? So for you to attract sales, just do what the past NFT projects did. Many of them have incentives for owning their NFTs like dividends, secret invites to parties, etc. Just like that because if it's just a plain NFT, everyone is already awaken and understand the concept of having an image that's printed and owned through blockchain.

That's an excellent question. Making a NFT that would sell is a tough one. Especially when there are many people looking for "freebies". It's all about airdrops these days. Not sure if anyone would want to buy digital art without getting anything in return. You won't find my creations online, especially when they're truly-unique. Maybe that will attract buyers?

Anyhow, I believe that launching NFTs on a popular marketplace and Blockchain network would help me "kickstart" sales ASAP. I've selected Polygon due to its low fees and fast speeds. If it wasn't because of ETH's unbearable gas fees, I would used it already. Wish me luck! :D


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on March 18, 2024, 08:18:39 PM
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If youll make nft the one commonly used is eth, solana and some Layer1 and layer 2 like polygon, bsc and avax.
Maybe we should also add Ton to the list of chains for NFTs. Ton is getting attention this day and may blow up like Solana soon.

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Theres plenty of choices now when it comes to trading nft or selling it.

Opensea
Blur
Magic eden
Element
And many more..
To be sincere, I'm lost in this whole NFT stuff. I meant, with trading it. I've minted a few from participating in airdrop and mining activities, apart from the one BestChange gifted us but they're just lying there and with me not knowing what next to do with them. I see other NFTs with substantial floor price listing but not the ones I'm holding. Perhaps, it's not the right time for those I'm hodling "to shine".


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: LibraryAnn on March 18, 2024, 08:41:21 PM
No one has mentioned SAND / The Sandbox, they have NFT's and many other things. Your NFT could be tied to a popular game and have added value, isn't that right? I know they are way down from the ATH, but it's not finished over there.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on March 19, 2024, 07:46:52 AM
Maybe we should also add Ton to the list of chains for NFTs. Ton is getting attention this day and may blow up like Solana soon.
To be honest aside from doing notcoin I dont do any nft on ton cause I dont lile the set up there. But who knows if it can be a good ecosystem for nft later on.

apart from the one BestChange gifted us but they're just lying there and with me not knowing what next to do with them. I see other NFTs with substantial floor price listing but not the ones I'm holding. Perhaps, it's not the right time for those I'm hodling "to shine".
Well some nfts wort to be display at all. I have tons of nfts on my wallet that are useless too came from galxe and some airdrops. But some are worth it too and requirements for some airdrop tokens later on. If you hold some that gains value then sell it mate.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on March 19, 2024, 02:24:46 PM
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Well some nfts wort to be display at all. I have tons of nfts on my wallet that are useless too came from galxe and some airdrops. But some are worth it too and requirements for some airdrop tokens later on. If you hold some that gains value then sell it mate.
For airdrops and galxe tasks, I don't even know if they actually look at the NFTs subscribers mint to allocate rewards to them as that's what projects usually say while the hunt is on.
Could that be why you think all those you got from doing airdrop tasks aren't useful?

For me, the NFTs I don't even want to contemplate minting whenever I stumble on tasks demanding minting them are the ones on the ETH chain. Doing anything that requires paying with ETH seems to be exploitative. Gas fees are incredibly high compared to other chains. Even a common swap, let alone bridge from any chain to ETH or the other way round, is crazy. I wish Vitalik Buterin and his team would do something about that, though 🙄


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on March 19, 2024, 02:44:18 PM
For airdrops and galxe tasks, I don't even know if they actually look at the NFTs subscribers mint to allocate rewards to them as that's what projects usually say while the hunt is on.
Could that be why you think all those you got from doing airdrop tasks aren't useful?
Some did used the oats/nft as criteria for their airdrop even with galxe and some platform for nft.

Well depends I had a lot that are useless now and not usef for that basis anyway thats a tiny gas fee or close to free upon minting.

For me, the NFTs I don't even want to contemplate minting whenever I stumble on tasks demanding minting them are the ones on the ETH chain. Doing anything that requires paying with ETH seems to be exploitative.
Well its your choice mate. Some hefty airdrops that needed some mint on eth are worth the risk though. I have even bought some even on eth for that purpose. Always a big risk.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on March 20, 2024, 01:00:29 AM
Let's say I've created some NFTs and I want to sell them on any of the NFT marketplaces available. How do I know which marketplace is the most popular?
https://i.postimg.cc/vH8FDRjf/vb334b3.png
https://dappradar.com/rankings/nft/marketplaces

Top 10 market based on the dialy volume. I will take blur, magic eden, tensor and opensea as the recommended places to sell your NFT, but this is only my suggestion for you. It's hard to sell our own NFT these days caused by people are only willing to buy NFT that could give them more benefit.
The better to participate in the any campaign like testnet campaignt hat will give you NFT pass or genesis pass as a reward. You can exchange it with a few hundreds of bucks.

And how do I attract sales? Also, which Blockchain has the highest NFT trading volume?
It's hard to do that since you should have reputed as a seller. Blur still holds the biggest volume among the NFT marketplace.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: kotajikikox on March 20, 2024, 06:55:27 AM
just an additional tip is to promote it on famous social medias. nfts are usually well known and well hyped in social media apps just like x in particular i see a lot of nfts being sold every time i scroll down x or twitter i am sure that you can attract more buyers through being part of a community once you find a buyer of nft they will introduce you to someone who also buys and so on so on….


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Dailyscript on March 20, 2024, 07:29:00 AM
Opensea has been one of the most popular NFT marketplaces that I have heard of. Lots of NFTS have been listed over there. I am not saying it is the only marketplace for selling NFT in the web 3. If you take time to do more research, you will find more reliable platforms.

If you’re into Polygon, I suggest LimeWire.com this is what i use for now. I am only recommending what i know i have tested and trusted for you.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: God bless u on March 20, 2024, 01:41:30 PM
Now you've asked two questions here: how to select the marketplace available. For this you have to consider certain factors like engagement in the marketplace, community building and the volume of trading available. There are some well known platforms like opensea and foundation etc. You can easily choose marketplaces by doing a thorough research on the points mentioned above.

Now the second question is whether you need to choose a polygon or sol network. So it depends upon whether you are price conscious or speed conscious. Sol offers a high speed transaction but at higher fees on the other hand polygon offers low transaction fees but slower transactions compared to sol. So it's your choice.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: xandriel on March 20, 2024, 02:22:49 PM
To be honest, does anyone here actually sell their NFTs, their art, to real customers? Are there people willing to put out their money to buy digital images on NFTs? I don't have anything against NFTs because I buy NFTs for games all the time, but for art, I don't think so.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: fapar on March 20, 2024, 02:29:06 PM
Now you've asked two questions here: how to select the marketplace available. For this you have to consider certain factors like engagement in the marketplace, community building and the volume of trading available. There are some well known platforms like opensea and foundation etc. You can easily choose marketplaces by doing a thorough research on the points mentioned above.

Now the second question is whether you need to choose a polygon or sol network. So it depends upon whether you are price conscious or speed conscious. Sol offers a high speed transaction but at higher fees on the other hand polygon offers low transaction fees but slower transactions compared to sol. So it's your choice.
You said everything correctly - the main thing is not that some collection of NFTs is placed on the market, but that it has a trading volume. I myself use Opensea, but this mainly applies to NFTs in Polygon and BSC chains; for Solana I use Magic Eden. Moreover, MA launched their own crypto wallet and very busy developing the infrastructure around the market.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Bushdark on March 20, 2024, 05:13:14 PM
To be honest, does anyone here actually sell their NFTs, their art, to real customers? Are there people willing to put out their money to buy digital images on NFTs? I don't have anything against NFTs because I buy NFTs for games all the time, but for art, I don't think so.
I still have some NFTs I'm holding that I can't sell. I think the NFT community is silently fading out and people are mostly interested in buying tokens and holding them so they could make more money since we are already in the bull market.
There are many NFT projects I know that are mo more and many invested a lot of money to keep the project on high magnitude but still don't survive in the market for a longer time. The NFT market is still trending but not like we used to know.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: avikz on March 20, 2024, 05:29:05 PM
Let's say I've created some NFTs and I want to sell them on any of the NFT marketplaces available. How do I know which marketplace is the most popular? And how do I attract sales? Also, which Blockchain has the highest NFT trading volume? If I launch my own NFTs (digital art) it would be on either Polygon or Solana chains.

Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)

Opensea is the oldest NFT marketplace. Prefer polygon network as the listing fees is zero. So you do not need to make any upfront payment. If you are serious about selling NFTs, you need to invest in marketing heavily. Otherwise your NFTs will remain unsold like millions of other NFTs in the market.

Honestly, NFT is a dead thing. If you want to experiment, go ahead. But don't have high hope.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: electronicash on March 20, 2024, 05:47:13 PM
Let's say I've created some NFTs and I want to sell them on any of the NFT marketplaces available. How do I know which marketplace is the most popular? And how do I attract sales? Also, which Blockchain has the highest NFT trading volume? If I launch my own NFTs (digital art) it would be on either Polygon or Solana chains.

Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :)

Opensea is the oldest NFT marketplace. Prefer polygon network as the listing fees is zero. So you do not need to make any upfront payment. If you are serious about selling NFTs, you need to invest in marketing heavily. Otherwise your NFTs will remain unsold like millions of other NFTs in the market.

Honestly, NFT is a dead thing. If you want to experiment, go ahead. But don't have high hope.

that's how I see it as well. there are not many people interested in buying some overpriced JPG but if he has some special art he created himself i think one can sell it. it just needs to be very special.

i wanted to create something like this for a long time but i would prefer to create NFTs when the value of ETH goes way higher that i can only pay a few gwei.
how do you market an NFT if you are to sell?


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: irsykes on March 20, 2024, 06:50:31 PM
To be honest, does anyone here actually sell their NFTs, their art, to real customers? Are there people willing to put out their money to buy digital images on NFTs? I don't have anything against NFTs because I buy NFTs for games all the time, but for art, I don't think so.
I have never sold my own NFT art. I have a collection of NFTs just for specific purposes such as NFT IDs of various networks for airdrop missions. like the NFT lens, I regret selling quickly various airdrops with large allocations with the condition of keeping the NFT lens. like having the advantages of each NFT


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Abiky on March 20, 2024, 10:03:41 PM
For me, the NFTs I don't even want to contemplate minting whenever I stumble on tasks demanding minting them are the ones on the ETH chain. Doing anything that requires paying with ETH seems to be exploitative. Gas fees are incredibly high compared to other chains. Even a common swap, let alone bridge from any chain to ETH or the other way round, is crazy. I wish Vitalik Buterin and his team would do something about that, though 🙄

Yes. High gas fees suck. Luckily, we can mint NFTs on L2 networks or alternative chains that are faster and cheaper than ETH. If you still want to use the main Ethereum blockchain, then you'd need to wait until fees decline to make your move. Vitalik and team are forcing us to move to less-decentralized and less-secure L2 networks, instead of focusing on scaling the main ETH blockchain. Totally not worth it, imo. ETH should've separated consensus and execution of smart contracts into different layers to keep the main chain free from network traffic. Sort of how Avalanche is doing with its 3-layer design (consensus layer, execution/contracts layer, transaction layer).

NFTs usually come and go, so why bother about ETH anyways? I've chosen Polygon as my blockchain of choice for launching NFTs due to its lower fees and faster speeds. The chain is tied to ETH's network security, so I've got nothing to lose. At least, it's a better option than Solana. ;D


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Belarge on March 21, 2024, 11:49:34 PM
To be honest, does anyone here actually sell their NFTs, their art, to real customers? Are there people willing to put out their money to buy digital images on NFTs? I don't have anything against NFTs because I buy NFTs for games all the time, but for art, I don't think so.
People are here for the worst and good days in the market. The market tends to be broad enough for every trader to milk the system, it's not an easy race we found ourselves but keeps all hope alive because we're responsible for every steps taken in the market. Non-Fungible Tokens do have their seasons to pump in the market, every sector have their specified time to shine. NFTs are promising but that's absolutely not my field, I've other targets where I can fully stand and start triggering actions for my enormous profits.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Denamen on March 22, 2024, 06:20:44 AM
I don't think you can sell NFTs by yourself. People buy NFTs because they are looking for something, and most people join crypto because they need money. Can your art make them money? I think it is very hard to make that become a reality unless you are a famous artist.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Webetcoins on March 22, 2024, 04:39:42 PM
Always look for where the community grouped up in most cases. Some stuff like decentralized projects, such as uniswap or pancake or whatever you can find, they are usually at telegram, some stuff like launches and all that could be found at discord for example, you get to see whitelists there and so forth.

NFT is a highly social media oriented one, it is mainly instagram and twitter which means that first you need to lock that down. How? Well after you create your NFT's, which I suggest making randomized and not customized and lets assume that they are going to come out, they are not out yet, you start to do marketing on social media.

What can you do? Tweet replies to other big NFT crowds in those spaces, and get people to be interested, pay for some ads, make deals with influencers, basically grow your follower base, but organically, do not pay for followers, that fake follower thing will hurt you. When you have actual people following you, then you can release it and make a lot of money.


Title: Re: Selling NFTs...Where to start?
Post by: Abiky on April 01, 2024, 05:10:06 PM
Always look for where the community grouped up in most cases. Some stuff like decentralized projects, such as uniswap or pancake or whatever you can find, they are usually at telegram, some stuff like launches and all that could be found at discord for example, you get to see whitelists there and so forth.

NFT is a highly social media oriented one, it is mainly instagram and twitter which means that first you need to lock that down. How? Well after you create your NFT's, which I suggest making randomized and not customized and lets assume that they are going to come out, they are not out yet, you start to do marketing on social media.

What can you do? Tweet replies to other big NFT crowds in those spaces, and get people to be interested, pay for some ads, make deals with influencers, basically grow your follower base, but organically, do not pay for followers, that fake follower thing will hurt you. When you have actual people following you, then you can release it and make a lot of money.

Attracting buyers into your NFT collection is quite a challenging task. Not only the quality of the NFT matters (the content), but also which marketing strategy you choose for long-term success. I still haven't published my NFTs on the Polygon blockchain because I'm waiting for market prices to decline. But once they do, I'll go for it. Especially when Polygon is one of the cheapest ETH-based chains on the market. Arbitrum was another option, but it doesn't have as big of a userbase as Polygon has.

It seems that buyers these days are looking for some sort of perks/rewards with their purchase. Especially when I saw how BAYC (Bored Ape Yacht Club) rose to fame in an instant. If I'm lucky, I'll use the proceeds to invest more in ETH. It's bound to go to $10k after the approval of spot ETFs. Considering that NFTs are still a thing, I'd say the craze will never die for as long as crypto lives. Wish me luck! :D