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Sorare Crypto Fantasy Football Trading Cards Game Review

This is an independent review of Sorare, a blockchain-based fantasy football game where fans can collect player cards, trade them and use them to compete for prizes.

Review contents


About Sorare

Launched in 2019, Sorare is a pioneering fantasy game of football where users manage a virtual team of digital player cards (NFTs) which they can trade with other managers and enter into competitions to compete for prizes.

The game uses Ethereum blockchain technology to create and transfer the NFTs as tokens on the blockchain as proof of ownership. It also uses the latest Ethereum layer-2 technology called Starkware to help scale the transactions and keep the gas fees low

Headquartered in Paris, France, the company has recently raised over €50 million to further establish and expand the game to a wider global audience.

The project is backed by some famous footballers including André Schürrle, Gerard Piqué, Antoine Griezmann and others. The CEO of Sorare, Nicolas Julia, explains more about the project in a recent interview with Bloomberg.

Main Features

  1. NFT football card marketplace – buy, sell and trade football player cards as NFTs.
  2. Fantasy football game – follow your players’ scores in real life (just like Fantasy Premier League). Win new cards and ETH as rewards for performing well in competitions against other managers.

How does Sorare work?

In simple terms, the player cards are created each season by Sorare (minted on the Ethereum blockchain as NFTs). Users then place bids on the cards in an auction to buy them (similar to eBay bidding). The winner then owns that card on-chain as an NFT and can then either hold, sell, trade or use them in competitions to win prizes.

Sorare’s new player card auctions example

Along with the primary market (newly minted cards), there is a secondary market where users can list their cards for sale with an asking price.

Sorare’s manager player card sales example

For more about the gameplay, skip to the How To Play section below.

Or, get stuck now in and Sign up for free << Use this link to get 1 free card when you buy 4!


Sorare Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • First mover advantage – this is the first fantasy football game of its kind merging the worlds of football, blockchain and fantasy sports.
  • Extensive financial backing – recent fund raising efforts can see them scale operations into 2022.
  • Blockchain-based – cards are owned as NFTs as proof of ownership which allows for extra utility with third party applications in the future.
  • Cards have utility – unlike CryptoPunks and other computer-generated NFTs, the football cards are “soft linked” to real-life players which gives them added attraction and value as collectibles.
  • Collectible cards – it’s great to see how passionate some people are about collecting these cards, especially early mints and special shirt numbers.
  • Working platform and ecosystem – the web platform is well-built and all features function very well especially the points scoring system which i consider to be an improvement on FPL.
  • Plenty of room to grow – fantasy sports is a huge market and a record number of over 7,800,000 users have signed up to Fantasy Premier League this year. They have also hinted there might be more sports added in the future.
  • Scaling technology – the blockchain transaction fees (ETH Gas) are paid for by Sorare using StarkWare’s layer-2 scaling tech. Whereas most other NFT collections on open marketplaces, you’ll pay a tremendous amount on GAS fees when buying and selling.
  • Seemless experience – the highly technical elements of the blockchain are hidden from the users, allowing them to focus enjoying the game.
  • Ethereum investment – you inherently get exposure to cryptos as your cards are priced in ETH and if the price of ETH goes up, the relative estimated value of your cards goes up.

Cons:

  • Limited teams – so far only 150+ teams are available (Sorare is adding more teams very fast but there are not many EPL teams yet, which would be the main market). I would imagine they would struggle to get licences for all the teams, this could take a long time.
  • No mobile app yet – they are planning to launch one soon, however the mobile web app is usable in the meantime. The launch of the mobile app you would imagine would boost the number of users.
  • Confusing for beginners – in my opinion there are too many different types of cards can be confusing to beginners (Common, Limited, Rare, Super Rare, Unique). Along with that, I feel there are also too many types of competitions which is also confusing when picking players.
  • Cards are priced in ETH – this could be a pro or a con and is a big discussion. In simple terms, if the price of ETH goes up then we could see the game become unplayable for new players as card prices shoot through the roof, and they are unable to put a decent team together.
  • Card supply unknown – nothing stops Sorare from creating more card types which could devalue your current cards. There is no public release schedule and there are clauses in the terms which enable them to do whatever they want.
  • Can’t withdraw to bank account – current Ramp only allows deposits and not withdrawals. To withdraw you need an external wallet provider and exchange linked to your bank.
  • Addictive game traits – fantasy games can become addictive and with the ability to buy cards directly with a Credit Card, this could be lead those of a gambling persuasion astray.
  • Other risks – recently we have seen other platforms such as Football Index collapse with users losing their investments, and some of those users have now joined Sorare. Watch this video to see the potential risks of using Sorare. Stay safe, and only play within your limits.

How to Play

Getting started is simple, Sign up for free on the website with your email address.

Once you’ve verified your email and logged in, you can select five free Common cards (white background).

Sorare Common cards example

You can then enter your free team into a competition from the main menu: select Play > Gameweek, then select Starter League Rookie. Select your five players and click Confirm.

Sorare players competition selection example

When the real-life football matches have finished, your players will get points and if they do well you may even win a free card!

Sorare players performance results example

Once you have got the beginner team done, to play in the other competitions you will need to purchase additional cards. To do this you’ll have to deposit some Ethereum (ETH) into your Sorare account.

Types of Cards:

There are currently five types of NFT cards with varying degrees of scarcity, and specific cards are required to enter specific competitions.

  1. Common – Unlimited (these are the free cards given when you sign up)
  2. Limited – Only 1000 minted per season
  3. Rare – Only 100 minted per season
  4. Super Rare – Only 10 minted per season
  5. Unique – Only 1 minted per season

Competitions

There are currently eight types of competitions you can enter. The prizes vary, so check the competition prize info on the site.

CompetitionRequirementsPrizes
Starter League Rookie1 division, entering Common cards and 2 Rare Cards. Rare is required for Captain (scores double)Top 3 Rare card, Everyone gets 1 Common just for entering
Global All Star5 divisions entering all types of cards. Division 5 you can use Limited cards only.Varies depending on division. Combination of cards and ETH.
Global Under 235 divisions entering all types of cards, under 23 age players onlyVaries depending on division. Combination of cards and ETH.
Champion EuropePremier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1.Varies depending on division. Combination of cards and ETH.
Champion AmericaPlayers from MLS, Liga MX, Brasileiro Série A, and the Superliga ArgentinaVaries depending on division. Combination of cards and ETH.
Champion AsiaPlayers from K-League and J-LeagueVaries depending on division. Combination of cards and ETH.
Global Unique1 division with only unique cardsETH
Special TrainingSend your unused players to the training ground to gain XPPlayer XP bonus
Special WeeklySpecial competitionsVaries
Sorare competitions comparison table

Bidding on Players

You can bid on new cards to bolster your squad of players. To do this, go to Market > New Card Auctions from the main menu.

Sorare player auction

From here you can place your bid. If someone else outbids you, the timer will reset to 1 minute; if under that, you will then have a chance to put in a higher bid. Once the timer ends, the card is transferred to the new owner.

Sorare bidding on a player example

Tip: Before you buy, check out the player on Sorare data to see if they have been playing, recent scores and typical purchase price ranges.

Mohamed Salah player performance on Sorare data

Depositing ETH into Your Account

To participate in the player auctions, you’ll need some ETH in your account. There are two different ways to achieve this:

1) Direct purchase on the platform using credit card or bank account

To buy using your card, click the Blue button at the top right, then click ‘Ramp’ and follow the instructions.

The Ramp service supports 170+ countries (including Australia) and allows buying with credit/debit card or bank transfer. Typical fees are around 3%. You’ll be required to complete a KYC which involves taking a selfie with your mobile and submitting your drivers’ licence and proof of address. Verification is fast, typical approval within 5-10 minutes.

Sorare deposit funds by card

or 2) Deposit ETH via an external wallet

Use an external crypto wallet (such as MetaMask extension for the Brave web browser, which can connect you to the site easier for transfer of ETH back and forth).

If you don’t have any ETH, you can buy crypto from a popular crypto exchange and then send it to your MetaMask wallet. Another option is to create a Trust Wallet on your mobile and connect that using Wallet Connect.

Sorare deposit funds by Metamask

Beginner Tutorials

Be sure to watch the awesome Sorare beginner tutorials playlist by John Nellis, a seasoned expert in the space. Big thanks to John for validating all the information in this review.

Must read: We also have recently published a Beginners guide with some tips on how to play the game and win.


FAQ

Why can’t I sell my Common cards?

Common cards are given to you for free by the platform (starter pack players when you sign up and as rewards). This type of card cannot be bought or sold.

Why can’t I pick a captain for my competition?

Some competitions require a specific card type to select a captain. For example, the Starter League Rookie requires a Rare card to put up as captain.

Can you sell Common cards on OpenSea?

Common cards which you are given for free when you sign up cannot be traded, bought or sold.

Why won’t my cards show on Sorare Mega?

Common cards do not show on the Sorare Mega game. You’ll need Rare or above to play.

How can I sell a player?

See this Sorare article on how to sell players.

How to transfer my Sorare cards to another Ethereum wallet?

See this Sorare article on how to transfer your card wallet. And add the custom token SOR to your wallet. Watch video on how to add the custom token.

When the new 2022/2023 season starts, do the previous season cards become useless?

Each season, new cards are released. There is a current season bonus of 5% if the card is from the current season, ie, your player will score 5% more points.

What happens if I lose my phone which has my 2-auth login on it?

Sorare can reset your 2-auth code but require some information to do so.

If my player joins another team will they still score points?

For example, if Renato Sanches joins an English Premier League team from Portugal? The short answer is yes. The long answer is if a player leaves his real-world team and joins another team in a league that Sorare analyses from a data perspective, your card will continue to earn points.

If my player’s card is age 23, but the actual age of the player is 24, can I still enter it in the under 23 comps?

From Sorare discord: “Tomorrow is July 1. This means that only players that are 23 or under as of July 1, 2021, are eligible for the U23 tournaments. Starting Game Week 181, you will only be able to select players who are 23 or under starting July 1, 2021. We will also update the prize pools in time for GW181.”

Why can’t I see my cards on OpenSea? I’ve exported my private key to MetaMask and logged in.

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Is Sorare gambling, and could it be shut down by regulation?

This seems uncertain at the moment, as there isn’t a direct entry fee to enter the competitions (although there are card requirements). If betting companies adopt this “NFT free entry game” approach to start accepting cryptocurrencies, could we see the regulation change? It could be likely that they remove the ETH rewards as prizes completely. It could also be a possibility that the competition element of the game is run by an entirely different “co-owned” platform (such as One Shot League), which is financially regulated but still makes use of the cards you own.

How does the affiliate program work?

Click the ‘Invite Friends’ link in the main menu. Then copy that link and send it to a mate. When they sign up and buy five cards from the player auctions, you’ll both get a free limited card. Use this link to sign up if you don’t have one.

Additional notes and tips:



Conclusions

For the millions of fantasy football players worldwide, it is truly a dream to see such a platform finally get developed where two popular worlds – crypto and fantasy sports – meet.

The Sorare user base has grown rapidly in 2021, to a reported 30,000 managers that own at least one NFT – so it is still very early considering how large the fantasy football market is on other platforms such as FPL with almost 8 million players.

Recent large capital raises should see a growth in the team, improvement of product and marketing efforts for onboarding and scaling.

The recent release of the new Limited cards (1000 mints / color yellow) which are more affordable for new managers, together with new leagues and clubs signing up should see plenty of action for the platform leading into the FIFA World Cup 2022.

You don’t know until you try, give Sorare a try free here.

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Review

Elbaite Exchange Australia Review

This is an independent review of the Elbaite cryptocurrency exchange owned and operated within Australia.

Elbaite.io Exchange Website

Review contents

About Elbaite

Elbaite is an Australian owned and operated non-custodial exchange, the first of its kind to be registered with AUSTRAC.

The project’s aim is provide a non-custodial exchange as a platform for users to trade securely from their own private wallets, without the worry of exchange hacks and stolen funds.

Elbaite is one of the first non-custodial peer-to-peer (P2P) crypto exchanges that doesn’t hold your crypto, but simply facilitates trades and transfers between buyer and seller. Combining fiat escrow with blockchain verification allows for direct P2P secure trading.

The name “elbaite” comes from the only gemstone found in every colour of the spectrum.

Main features:

  • Peer-to-Peer: Facilitates the buying and selling of bitcoin and 22 other cryptocurrencies directly between buyer and seller without the need for physical cash exchange or trusted seller bank transfers.
  • Partial order fulfilment: Allows you to partially complete your sell orders to multiple buyers with ease.
  • Supported cryptos: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Uniswap, ChainLink, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Stellar, Dai, EOS, Compound, Dash, Sushi, yearn.finance, Enjin Coin, Basic Attention Token, 0x, Curve DAO Token, OMG Network, Balancer, Power Ledger, Silver Standard, Gold Standard.
  • Trader profiles: The user profiles show reputations of buyers and sellers, which is an important trust element to any marketplace. It shows the numbers of trades and how long they take to send the crypto on average.

Pros:

  • Australian compliant: Elbaite is registered with AUSTRAC, with the aim of protecting users from suspicious trading activities.
  • Improved security: Elbaite does not hold your cryptocurrency, so there is less chance of your funds going missing or being locked by the exchange. The fiat is escrowed in a bank account in Australia, where it is held until the transfer of the cryptocurrency from the seller to the buyer has been verified on the blockchain.
  • Improved privacy: The seller gets the money if and only when the buyer receives the cryptocurrency.
  • Low trade fees: Free for sellers, 1% fee for buyers.
  • Improved storage: You can store your cryptocurrency on any external wallet on your mobile, computer or hardware wallet.
  • Saved additional transfer time & fees: When you buy, the cryptocurrency is sent directly to your wallet, which means you can save time and fees on additional transfers (for example, to a crypto card wallet to spend it).
  • Multiple accounts: You can set up an account as an individual, company, SMSF or trust.
  • Selling crypto is easy: You can sell crypto directly to your bank by simply providing your BSB and account number.
  • No withdrawal fee: Some exchanges charge you a withdrawal fee; Elbaite doesn’t as your crypto is not held by the exchange.

Cons:

  • Not decentralised: Although Elbaite doesn’t hold clients’ crypto, it does require KYC before being allowed to trade. And the exchange operations are controlled by a company; it is not a decentralised company (DAO).
  • No mobile app: It would be nice to have a mobile app to improve user experience. The website also feels quite bootstrap and could be improved.
  • Beginners might struggle: Setting up an external crypto wallet and managing it yourself is a barrier to entry for beginners. They might also be prone to making manual price mistakes which others could take advantage of (arbitrage).
  • Limited cryptos: Only 22 cryptos are available to buy and sell. Stores addresses for only 8 crypto wallets.
  • Varying selling price: Sellers have the option to nominate the selling price manually, which becomes easily outdated, leaving a list of sellers with unrealistic selling prices.
  • No live support: There is currently no phone or live chat support, only email.
  • No roadmap: The project does not have a publicly available roadmap.

Other notes:

  • There is a refer a friend program where you both can earn $5 per referral (new account that gets verified).
  • If you trade over $10,000 of crypto in 30 days, you get a free Trezor Hardware wallet.

How to Buy Bitcoin on Elbaite

Prerequisites:

  • Sign up for a free account on Elbaite.
  • Complete the KYC verification process (actually really quick approval with just basic details and driver’s licence number).
  • Optional: Add an external wallet address to your stored wallets (ie, BTC address of your Trezor or Exodus Wallet or such).
  • Optional: Add your bank account details for easy withdrawal.

Steps to Buy Bitcoin:

  1. Log in to your account
  2. Go to the Buy BTC web page
  3. Select the offer from someone selling
  4. Enter the amount you wish to buy
  5. Select the wallet where you want to receive the Bitcoin
Buying Bitcoin on Elbaite Australia Marketplace

A buy order for BTC was unable to be processed as the lowest price people were selling for was A$2,000 higher than the actual spot price. After talking with Elbaite, it is working on the spreads to improve liquidity.


How to Sell Bitcoin on Elbaite

See prerequisites above to create your account.

Steps to Sell Bitcoin:

  1. Log in to your account
  2. Go to the Sell BTC web page
  3. Select Bitcoin
  4. Enter the amount of BTC you want to sell
  5. Select the other various options (these are well explained; you can click the question marks to get more info)
  6. Review and confirm
Set your amount and price – Selling Bitcoin on Elbaite
Set your min/max amounts and opening times: Selling Bitcoin on Elbaite

Once you’ve created your offer, you will receive an email when someone buys it. You’ll then get a second email when they have paid, giving you the green light to transfer the crypto to them.

Email when someone buys from you: Selling Bitcoin on Elbaite

Send the bitcoin to the destination wallet address and enter the transaction hash so the system can verify it.

Send the BTC to the buyer: Selling Bitcoin on Elbaite

After the Bitcoin blockchain transaction has been completed (approximately 20 minutes / time can vary), you’ll receive an email saying the cash has been processed to your bank account.

Selling complete: Selling Bitcoin on Elbaite

Elbaite’s Background

Elbaite CEO Mortaza Tollo at a conference in Australia

Elibaite’s founder and CEO Mortaza Tollo is based in Melbourne. He has a background as an accountant and product manager, and holds a Master of Business (MBA). Rod Tasker is providing strong advisory experience to the project with regards to payments and financial services, acting as a non-executive director and mentor. Samira Tollo (co-founder) is the CTO, also based in Melbourne with a background as an electrical engineer and experience in previous cryptocurrency projects.


Conclusions

Elbaite is one of the few established non-custodial cryptocurrency exchanges operating in Australia. It provides an option to buy and sell crypto without the need of an exchange that holds your crypto, and without the need to organise an escrow of your own between two parties for the exchange.

With an increase in the number of hacks we have seen worldwide and in Australia, there could be a high demand in the future for a service that can facilitate Peer-to-Peer buying and selling of cryptocurrencies.


Disclaimer: Please note that this is a paid review, and an honest review from the Crypto News Team. Last updated August 2021.

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Crypto Wallets Review

CoolWallet Pro Hardware Card Review for Australia

I recently had the pleasure of reviewing a new crypto hardware wallet called CoolWallet Pro. Here is my take on it as it enters the Australian market in 2021, providing a secure way to store your cryptos.

Pros:

  • Pretty cool card design for easy physical wallet storage (same size as a credit card).
  • Displays balance of BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP directly on the card.
  • Connects via Bluetooth to a mobile app.
  • Charges via a cool USB cardholder connector.
  • Supports BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP, BCH, ZEN, ICX, DOT, TRON, ATOM, BNB BEP2, all ERC20 tokens, and TRC20 tokens USDT, USDJ, JUST, WBTT and WIN.
  • You can earn staking rewards for HODLing Polkadot, Tron and Cosmos.
  • It’s safer to store your cryptos in a cold hardware wallet rather than an exchange or hot wallet.
  • Co-branded cards can be used to customise the CoolWallet cards with your own branding to engage with your community.

Cons:

  • It’s pretty much just a hardware wallet – you can’t use the card like a debit card.
  • The technology is relatively new, although it looks secure enough.
  • Bit pricey at AU$200 (although there is a cheaper model S for around AU$100).

How to Order the Wallet

The CoolWallet Pro is now available through a local reseller, Coinstop, that ships in 1-3 business days Australia-wide (use code COOLWALLET10 for a $10 discount). Otherwise, you can order it from the official CoolWallet site, where there’s a notice saying “Please note that your payment will be charged in New Taiwan Dollars (NTD)” so there might be a currency conversion fee associated. And they also say that orders will be dispatched within 10 working days (unless stated on next batch delivery date). Always remember to buy from the original manufacturers and authorised resellers to ensure the safety of your crypto. Don’t be that guy that buys off eBay only to find his crypto missing a few days later.

Unpacking the Wallet

The card comes nicely packaged with a security seal, instruction manual, charger and seed card. I put the card in the charger for around three hours initially to get a full charge on it before setting it up. #mycoolwallet

Setting Up the Wallet

To set up the wallet, you’ll need to download the CoolBitX Crypto mobile app (a smartphone running at least Android 6, or iOS 9.1 is required).

Quick links: Android Mobile App / Apple Mobile App

Once you have the app installed, you can update the firmware to the latest version. That done, you can pair your card with the mobile app using Bluetooth (NB: the app crashed during the firmware upgrade,
so I force closed the app and restarted it, clicked ‘update’ and it worked.)

Press the button on the actual card to pair it with the mobile app. Once connected, the card should show a zero Bitcoin balance.

Setting Up the Crypto Wallet

There are two ways to set up your crypto hardware wallet:

  1. Using the card to display the keywords (displayed as numbers on the actual hardware card)
  2. Using the mobile app to display the keywords (displayed as words on your mobile phone screen)

Option 1 is considered safer as it doesn’t show your keywords on your mobile device or store them as an image, which hackers could exploit. Option 2 is easier as you can simply write down your keywords or take a screenshot (not recommended).

Using Option 1 – Setting up using the card

To set up the crypto wallet using the card to display the numbers was a bit challenging and time-consuming, as you need to write down every number displayed on the card, one by one, double-check and then sum the total to confirm at the end.

I ran into some issues setting up the wallet via the card, as it wouldn’t accept the total sum number I entered. After triple-checking the number was correct, and still not working, I moved to Option 2.

Using Option 2 – Setting up using the app

To set up the crypto wallet using the phrases on the phone was very easy; you simply write down your words (can be 12 or more) then verify them one by one. There is a button to save your seed as an image file (which didn’t work for me).

Adding your coins

Adding new coins to your wallet is pretty simple; just click the plus (+) at top right and add/remove coins as you wish to create your portfolio. You can also choose to hide your balance (which doesn’t seem to hide the balance on the card also, though).

Recieving BTC to CoolWallet Hardware from an External Wallet

Sending BTC to the hardware wallet from an external wallet is pretty straightforward:

  1. Open the CoolBitX mobile app
  2. Click Send
  3. Send the BTC to the address shown
  4. Voila – your BTC balance should now appear on the app and on the card.

Sending BTC from CoolWallet Hardware to an External Wallet

Sending BTC from the hardware wallet to an external wallet is also pretty straightforward:

  1. Open the CoolBitX mobile app
  2. Click BTC, click send (or whichever crypto you want)
  3. Scan the address (QR code) of your external wallet (I used Exodus wallet)
  4. Confirm the amount and select fees (higher the faster), click Send
  5. Wait about 30 minutes for BTC blockchain to complete the transaction (fees and time will vary)
  6. In a real example, I sent $0.00076252 BTC (AU$47.78) and received AU$32.72, paying AU$11.17 in fees.

Background Info on CoolBitX Company

CoolBitX company brand was established in 2014 and the first generation CoolWallet was born in 2016 (the world’s first cold storage device designed for mobile). It supported only Bitcoin at that time, so in 2018 CoolBitX improved the idea and introduced the CoolWallet S for expanded coin support and an integrated Marketplace to satisfy the evolving needs of users.

FAQ and Getting Help

There is an official manual that may help you with setup and some information on their YouTube channel.

Thanks for reading!

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NFTs Review

Best 10 NFT Websites to Buy Digital Collectibles

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are digital tokens that verify ownership of digital collectibles via the blockchain.

You might be wondering: What is the best site to buy NFTs? or What is the best NFT to buy? Well, you should check out the greatest collections of NFTs on the platforms we have reviewed.

Below is a list of what we think are the Best 10 Websites to Buy NFTs.

1. Crypto.com NFT Marketplace

Crypto.com NFT Marketplace
Crypto.com NFT Marketplace

Crypto.com NFT is an off-chain platform that allows buyers and sellers to easily trade with collectibles (NFTs) without having previous experience.

Also read: How to Buy, Sell and Transfer NFTs on Crypto.com

You can find a curated collection of items that are suitable to be converted into NFTs. Crypto.com works with some of the most popular and well-regarded creators and brands to bring you highly sought after collectibles.

All transactions relating to sales items on Crypto.com NFT will be recorded on the Crypto.org Chain. We are exploring compatibility with other blockchains, such as Ethereum.

2. OpenSea

OpenSea NFT Marketplace
OpenSea NFT Marketplace

OpenSea – Discover, collect and sell extraordinary NFTs on the world’s first and largest NFT marketplace.

Choose between auctions, fixed-price listings and declining-price listings. You choose how you want to sell your NFTs, and we help you sell them!

Benefits include: OpenSea fees are 2.5 percent of sales, fixed-price listings, ERC721 NFTs and ERC1155, support for ETH, DAI, USDC, MEM, WHALE, REVV, SAND, MANA and wBTC, Gas-free transactions, and NFT bundles.

3. Rarible

Rarible NFT Marketplace
Rarible NFT Marketplace

The ultimate goal of Rarible is to evolve into a fully Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO), where all governance and decision rights belong to the platform users.

You can view the collectibles you have created on rarible.com on OpenSea and manage them there as well. Additionally, it is possible to list your collectibles on OpenSea not only in $ETH but also in $RARI.

Benefits include: Whenever you create a collectible you can set a certain percentage as royalty for secondary sales, Verified badges are granted to creators and collectors who show enough proof of authenticity, and 10 percent of the total RARI supply is distributed among NFT holders.

4. SuperRare

SuperRare NFT Marketplace
SuperRare NFT Marketplace

Collect digital art and buy and sell NFTs from the world’s top artists on SuperRare, where you can browse and build your collection of the world’s most cutting-edge digital art.

Benefits include: artists receive continuous royalties for all secondary sales on their artworks – forever; all transactions happen on-chain, creating a tamper-proof record of each artwork’s history

5. Foundation NFT

Foundation NFT Marketplace
Foundation NFT Marketplace

Launching in February 2021, Foundation is a platform that aims to build a new creative economy – a world where creators can use the Ethereum blockchain to value their online expression in entirely new ways, and build stronger connections with their supporters.

Foundation bridges crypto and culture to foster a network of mutual support between artists, creators and collectors. We’re forging a community-driven path, providing culturally pioneering curation, and sharing our tools with the rapidly evolving group of developers who are excited to define this future with us. We want anyone and everyone who cares about the future of digital expression to be a part of it. Let’s explore these new possibilities collectively.

6. BakerySwap

BakerySwap NFT Marketplace
BakerySwap NFT Marketplace

Launched in September 2020, BakerySwap, the first DeFi exchange platform that provides both AMM and NFT Marketplace on Binance Smart Chain, remains the top platform championing global NFT awareness and adoption by rendering services to artists ranging from providing a marketplace where digital artists can showcase their great artworks to a weekly interview session that serves as a platform to promote legendary and upcoming artists.

It also has a gallery called BakeryGallery, which is the platform leader on Binance Smart Chain for top-quality artists and celeb drops. It also has launched events such as the 3D artist’s event and Environmental day charity event.

Benefits include an exchange, staking, liquidity provider, launchpad, gamification, ETH 2.0 support, and a large community.

7. KnownOrigin

KnownOrigin NFT Marketplace
KnownOrigin NFT Marketplace

KnownOrigin NFT Marketplace is where you can showcase and sell your digital artworks. You can digitally sign your artwork by creating a tokenised certificate. You can also buy from some of the world’s most respected artists, illustrators and designers.

The Origin team consists of artists and collectors for platform updates, announcements and more, where you can collaborate with them on their discord channel.

8. Enjin NFT

Enjin NFT Marketplace
Enjin NFT Marketplace

Enjin Coin launched in 2017 and today powers more than two billion non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Enjin Coin has real-life value, meaning that all NFTs created with it have real-life value, too. Use the Enjin Wallet to easily list and purchase gaming items and collectibles.

Your entire gaming inventory can be in your phone, featuring a sword you can use in multiple games, which you can easily sell to anyone, anytime.

The Enjin team is a fully distributed team spread across five continents and a dozen countries – unified by a mission to build futuristic, world-class products.

9. AtomicMarket

Atomic NFT Marketplace
Atomic NFT Marketplace

AtomicMarket is a shared liquidity NFT market smart contract used by multiple websites to provide users with the best possible experience. Shared liquidity means that everything listed on one market also shows on all other markets.

AtomicAssets is a standard for NFTs on the eosio blockchain technology. Anyone can utilise the AtomicAsset standard to tokenise and create digital assets and buy, sell and auction assets utilising the AtomicMarket marketplace.

10. NBA Top Shots NFTs

NBA NFT Marketplace
NBA NFT Marketplace

Buy, sell and collect NBA Officially Licensed NFTs on the marketplace that includes packs, collections, moments and rewards for basketball fans.

Only a scarce number of Top Shot Moments are released, so building the best collection requires a scout’s eye and a superstar’s dedication. Become a top collector by snagging in-demand packs when they drop and refine your roster by finding diamond-in-the-rough Moments on the marketplace.

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Crypto Trackers Review

Kubera Brings Crypto Portfolio Tracking to the Next Level

Crypto portfolio managers have been all the rage ever since the crypto boom of 2017. A new modern day app called Kubera has recently launched and it has some really cool features.

Some key benefits of Kubera:

  • Kubera is the only portfolio tracker that supports Fidelity & Coinbase together.
  • It’s simple to use – As easy as entering your assets in a spreadsheet. You can organize everything the way you want.
  • Supports all kinds of assets – banks, cash, stocks, bonds, funds, crypto, real estate, art, vehicles, domains, digital assets, everything.
  • Connect to your online accounts – banks, investments & crypto accounts. Get latest values automatically from thousands of banks, fintech apps, and all major crypto exchanges & wallets.
  • Single sign on support for Google/Gmail.
  • You can also track your Debts including loans & credit cards in Australia.
  • You can also track your insurance policies.

Crypto Support

Kubera has built-in support for all major cryptocurrencies – just enter the code and quantity in the value field to see the value in your portfolio currency.

Video show Litecoin added as an asset to be tracked by Kubera.

Connecting to Crypto Exchanges

You can connect you most of the popular crypto exchanges including Binance and Coinbase. This is simply done by adding the exchange read-only API key.

Why is it different from a spreadsheet?

  • Excel or Google Sheets require formulas – Kubera handles all the formulas in the background for you.
  • Excel or Google Sheets require data sources for automatic updates –  Kubera can connect directly to your Crypto exchanges & wallets and Bank accounts.
  • Kubera can connect directly to your Crypto exchanges & wallets and Bank accounts.
  • Kubera has a beneficiary service which activates if you’re inactive for a certain number of days, to ensure safe transfer of information about your wealth to your family.

How much does it cost?

Kubera runs as a straight forward subscription service – No owning your data, no up-selling of advisor services, no selling data and no ads.

Try before you buy! – Kubera is Free to use with unlimited access to all the features for 100-days.