A. Primary Market
1. SuperRare
- Require submission (couple weeks)
- Portfolio required
- Aim to be the curated single edition rare artwork place
- To be like the instagram meets Christie’s
- Great user interface and diligently updating
- Repost very often on social with their artists having news or releases
- One of the premier places


2. MakersPlace
- Curated
- Require submission
- Curation seems to be more broader than other platforms
- Variety of artistic styles
- To empower digital creators with creating a marketplace to sell their creations
- Having issues with artist plagiarism
- Credit card available

3. Rarible
- Community owned platform
- Open to everyone, a trash and treasure of crypto art space – a flea market
- All sorts of trash
- Definitely treasures if you know what you’re looking for
- Wide audience
- Difficulty to get discovered if not verified
- even got verified ticked couldn’t get discovered organically when posting
- Possibly looking for bargains
- Not the high end of crypto art market
- But may be worth trying out to get feet wet selling
- Open to everyone, a trash and treasure of crypto art space – a flea market
- Copyright infringement and plagiarism

4. Nifty Gateway
- Invitation only
- Scheduled artist drop events
- To make NFT art accessible to everyone
- Platform teaming with top artists to make quality limited edition drops with hype releases
- Name an upcoming artist and the date then spread the hype
- Only available for a short time
- Often sell out within minutes or seconds
- Then they have a secondary marketplace
- Platform teaming with top artists to make quality limited edition drops with hype releases
- Curator’s collection
- Artists could recommended by creators

5. OpenSea
- Catch-all mothership for digital collectibles like eBay

6. Async
- With programmable digital art that can evolve or change over time

7. Foundation

8. hic et nunc
