It is vital to pay attention to the verification processes of your NFT marketplace. It is often better to use a platform that properly vets artists before allowing them to list NFTs. Furthermore, it would help if you researched to ensure that you are buying from a verified account. On OpenSea, for instance, you can look for the blue checkmark next to the artist’s profile picture. You can also seek out the artist on other social media platforms to ensure that you’ve got the correct account.
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- Complete NFT Course
- OpenSea: A Step-by-Step Guide to Understanding It
- OpenSea is the first and largest general marketplace for trading non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
- What Are NFTs and How Did They Get So Popular?
- What Are dApps?
- What Is OpenSea?
- How does it work?
- How to use it
- Listing Your NFT
- Search Options to Discover NFTs
- Making an Offer
- Purchasing an NFT
- Locating Your NFTs on OpenSea
- Analytics for Sellers
- The proliferation of NFT clones
- Exploitation through the use of bots
- Phishing Attacks
- Our Conclusion
- OpenWord’s Anti-Plagiarism System
- OpenWord.io Monetizing Text Content in the Web3 World
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