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September 02, 2021, 10:34:08 PM
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I understand CoinMarketCal is news showing latest blockchain updates for altcoins and OpenSea is for NFT's.

On Coinmarketcal how do I filter out all the noise in my search and only list the most relevant important news in my search results?

On Opensea how do I search and filter out so I can find the best buy NFT's in my search results? NFT's that be worth $$$$$$$$ in the future or in this current bull market?

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September 02, 2021, 11:10:38 PM
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Hi!

I do not know coinmarketcal but opensea.

On open sea you filter by project, you can even add more project to your search, and then enter a keyword to look into this serie.

You have also filters for proprities of nft your are looking for.

But there is no filter for saying which one will generate profit, if any.  Grin

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September 03, 2021, 04:14:16 AM
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You do realize that "most relevant and important news" and "best buy NFT's" are totally subjective right? It's like asking CoinMarketCap to only list the projects that will go up in the future or like ask Nike to have a separate category for shoes that look good.

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September 03, 2021, 04:18:33 AM
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I understand CoinMarketCal is news showing latest blockchain updates for altcoins and OpenSea is for NFT's.

On Coinmarketcal how do I filter out all the noise in my search and only list the most relevant important news in my search results?

On Opensea how do I search and filter out so I can find the best buy NFT's in my search results? NFT's that be worth $$$$$$$$ in the future or in this current bull market?



As MK4 stated. The result you are searching for is subjective. There's watch list function on coinmarketcal that let you see only the coin that you are interested but if you are looking for a feature that automatically filter out all the project that you didn't want then there's no feature like that. Besides coinmarketcal has a ranking based on hotness. Maybe you should just refer on that list to avoid shit project updates.

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September 03, 2021, 11:10:17 AM
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It is too subjective as what @mk4 just said and that can't be filtered out to be honest on both sites. I think there's a filter for coinmarketcal about highlights here: https://coinmarketcal.com/en/highlights and that's something nearest for me but on OpenSea I think that's not possible. I think these site may helpful for you regarding NFTs: https://rarity.tools/upcoming/
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September 03, 2021, 03:10:33 PM
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It is too subjective as what @mk4 just said and that can't be filtered out to be honest on both sites. I think there's a filter for coinmarketcal about highlights here: https://coinmarketcal.com/en/highlights and that's something nearest for me but on OpenSea I think that's not possible. I think these site may helpful for you regarding NFTs: https://rarity.tools/upcoming/

No one can tell what will happen to the future of those NFT items, so it will be the buyer who will assess its potential value in the market. Don't just buy any NFT item listed as most of them may not fetch good price in the future. Check the background of the item, what do you think will set it apart from others? Do you think someone will buy your NFT once you decide to sell it in the open market?
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September 05, 2021, 05:03:15 AM
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You could potentially filter a bunch of things on OpenSea, but that's about all you can do.

Picking winners isn't easy and if there was a completely failsafe way to doing it, why isn't everyone using it?

OpenSea is merely a listing site/exchange and nothing more. It offers no advice in terms of which projects are good, or bad.
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September 05, 2021, 05:34:15 AM
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Apart from the things you ask are subjective as the above users posted. I think if you want the site to show you relevant information it seems like personalized ads or recommendation engines to me.

To give you a piece of relevant information/news the site need to know your habit and behaviour in the cryptocurrencies spaces niche. Like what cryptocurrency you have, which project you are interested to, what exchanges you used, etc. Which I don't think its worth to give such information. Also, on the other hand, the platform itself does not support that kind of feature.

As another example think of it as you using Reddit on your android device. After some time you use it, there will be a notification push to show you a relevant post based on subreddits you've visited or your interest in any particular post.
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September 05, 2021, 01:10:11 PM
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I understand CoinMarketCal is news showing latest blockchain updates for altcoins and OpenSea is for NFT's.

On Coinmarketcal how do I filter out all the noise in my search and only list the most relevant important news in my search results?

On Opensea how do I search and filter out so I can find the best buy NFT's in my search results? NFT's that be worth $$$$$$$$ in the future or in this current bull market?



You won't find what you're looking for that way since both services don't offer that kind of fixtures. What you can do to salvage the situation is to figure out which coins you want to track. Once you're done with the evaluation, proceed to filter coinmarketcal or Opensea for those specific coins. The good news is that you can set alerts for more than one project. But you've to constantly update your alert list to add new projects to the mix.

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September 06, 2021, 12:08:48 AM
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It is too subjective as what @mk4 just said and that can't be filtered out to be honest on both sites. I think there's a filter for coinmarketcal about highlights here: https://coinmarketcal.com/en/highlights and that's something nearest for me but on OpenSea I think that's not possible. I think these site may helpful for you regarding NFTs: https://rarity.tools/upcoming/

No one can tell what will happen to the future of those NFT items, so it will be the buyer who will assess its potential value in the market. Don't just buy any NFT item listed as most of them may not fetch good price in the future. Check the background of the item, what do you think will set it apart from others? Do you think someone will buy your NFT once you decide to sell it in the open market?
Op search to filter listed items in opensea because simply he can't define which one is good for investment and which are less important.
Honestly i would advice him to use OpenSea for a major factor which is that OpenSea supports the creation of NFTs with polygon protocol which costs almost nothing to mint NFTs compared to NFTs minted using Ethereum network (last time i tried it, i stopped because it should cost me more than 100$ which is too high expensive than the NFT item itself). The only issue with this for the moment is that NFTs build at thge top of Polygon protocol are only supported by OpenSea and can't offer to sell them in other NFT markets .
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September 07, 2021, 02:56:27 AM
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I understand CoinMarketCal is news showing latest blockchain updates for altcoins and OpenSea is for NFT's.

On Coinmarketcal how do I filter out all the noise in my search and only list the most relevant important news in my search results?

On Opensea how do I search and filter out so I can find the best buy NFT's in my search results? NFT's that be worth $$$$$$$$ in the future or in this current bull market?



There's is no way for you or anybody else on that matter to know which NFTs would bring 1000x ROI. All CMC does is list the top NFT protocols and tokens, it's up to the viewers to pick which one they buy and invest in.
I would advice you to just focus on the usual factors that helps an NFT gain higher floor prices like who's and how big the community that's behind it, their plans for marketing, how many will be minted and are already minted; You can find most of these details by joining their discord/telegram groups, visiting their website and following their social media channels, not by just starring at those platforms you mentioned.

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