[1] What are the best places to sell NFTs?
Variety in Marketplaces.
A THREAD
Variety in Marketplaces.
A THREAD

[2] This question is asked a lot and if you new in the scene, you will have to choose your starting platform to sell your art or your NFT collectibles project on.
Here are some of your choices?
Here are some of your choices?
[3] Open Platforms
This will be the one that you should look into if you are a new artist that wants to know how to create an NFT without relying on anybody.
Rarible and OpenSea are two examples.
These aren't curated platforms and you can mint on them yourself.
This will be the one that you should look into if you are a new artist that wants to know how to create an NFT without relying on anybody.
Rarible and OpenSea are two examples.
These aren't curated platforms and you can mint on them yourself.
[3] Open platforms aren't curated so if you are denied from the top platforms that you see other artists are on, this will be the one where you will end up on.
Accessibility
Accessibility for open marketplaces is the main incentive for anyone to join, get started easily.

Accessibility for open marketplaces is the main incentive for anyone to join, get started easily.
[4] Curated Platforms
Curated Platforms such as SuperRare or NiftyGateway are platforms that artists can reach out to while having more promotion.
Higher statistics in lower pieces due to highly sought after pieces. High market volume.
Curated Platforms such as SuperRare or NiftyGateway are platforms that artists can reach out to while having more promotion.
Higher statistics in lower pieces due to highly sought after pieces. High market volume.
[5] Curated platforms allow more promotion as your work will be promoted to collectors who are looking for "higher-quality" pieces which are filtered.
Centralisation
You have to expect centralisation if you use a curated platform. You won't control most things that you want.

You have to expect centralisation if you use a curated platform. You won't control most things that you want.
[6] Your own platform?
Your own platform could just be your own smart contract. After all, everything is ran behind the scenes when you interact with your smart contract. If you are looking for full control: you should go custom.
Either hire a dev or make it yourself.
Your own platform could just be your own smart contract. After all, everything is ran behind the scenes when you interact with your smart contract. If you are looking for full control: you should go custom.

[7] All of these choices have their own PROs and CONs, you just have to understand what you want.
Quick and simple entry to mint your work?
Rely on someone to set up everything for you?
Full control over everything technical?
Research the platform before joining.



Research the platform before joining.
[8] All -- is permanent on the blockchain.
So if you tokenised a piece in the past, or maybe even 100 pieces, it will affect what you do in the future.
Not necessarily talking about scarcity but rather the value of your pieces dependant on more factors so take that into account.
So if you tokenised a piece in the past, or maybe even 100 pieces, it will affect what you do in the future.
Not necessarily talking about scarcity but rather the value of your pieces dependant on more factors so take that into account.