Features of BLUS
Despite the fact that traders have access to a number of NFT aggregators and markets, this one stands out in a number of intriguing ways. In reality, these variations enhance skilled NFT traders' experiences and have helped the market's share grow quickly since BLUS's debut.
Speed
One of the quickest NFT aggregators and markets now in operation is BLUS. It is intended to facilitate batch minting more quickly than the majority of the other NFT exchanges in operation today. Activities across all NFT marketplaces and projects will now move more quickly. This gives traders a competitive edge in sniping and other endeavors.
Sweeps
Sweeping the floor in the NFT market refers to a trader's acquisition of numerous of a collection's most affordable pieces. For maximum earnings, it is essential to be able to predict how a buy like that might affect the market, and BLUS.CC helps NFT traders do just that. Specifically, the platform has a floor depth chart for each collection that enables traders to make more accurate projections. Moreover, it avoids NFTs that are in progress, stolen, or suspicious. By the ability to delist and list in bulk, gas costs are also kept to a minimum. NFT sales are exempt from gas taxes.
Listing Options
The listing choices available on BLUS.CC set it apart from other NFT markets in a notable way. A few options are ladder listing, trait floor price listing, and floor price listing. Also, the robust analytical options accessible to customers of this marketplace improve portfolio management.
Portfolio View
A user will have access to a thorough portfolio view of their possessions after they have linked their wallet to their BLUS account. A user may also see the portfolio activity for all other marketplace transactions, including particular activities for each unique wallet. This includes seeing general activity, filtering by collection, and watching activity for a single wallet.
NFT Royalties
When NFT owners post their assets on the market, BLUS.CC enables them to create creator royalties for such items. One option for merchants to have a bigger share of the final airdrop is by listing royalties.
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