Open source NFT marketplaces

Introduction

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have become a popular way for artists to monetize their digital creations. While many NFT marketplaces exist, some artists prefer to use open source platforms for their transactions. Here are some resources for buying and selling NFTs using open source marketplaces.

OpenSea

OpenSea is a peer-to-peer marketplace that supports various NFT standards and is built on Ethereum. It is the largest NFT marketplace and allows creators to mint their own NFTs.

Mintbase

Mintbase is an NFT marketplace that is built on Tezos. It allows creators to mint their own NFTs and sell them without transaction fees.

Rarible

Rarible is an open source marketplace that allows creators to sell their own NFTs. It is built on the Ethereum network and supports various NFT standards.

SuperRare

SuperRare is a curated NFT marketplace that supports the Ethereum network. It focuses on high-quality art and has a rigorous vetting process for its creators.

KnownOrigin

KnownOrigin is a curated NFT marketplace that focuses on digital art. It is built on Ethereum and supports various NFT standards.

Hic et Nunc

Hic et Nunc is an open source marketplace that is built on the Tezos network. It allows creators to mint their own NFTs and has a low carbon footprint.

Conclusion

These are just a few examples of open source NFT marketplaces that artists can use to buy and sell their digital creations. As the NFT market continues to grow, more open source platforms may emerge as viable options for creators.

By johng

John is a developer and product builder with over 12 years experience deploying solutions that engage and grow communities. He is currently a product lead at a fast growing financial media company leading teams of developers and empowering content creators to bring easy to consume information to end users. With a passion to learn, he is breaking into the world of cryptography and blockchains with an emphasis on usability and creative ways to drive adoption of the technology.

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