Hello! I told you in the last post that I'll learn more about how to sign up for NFT Marketplace.
We would like to find out how to sign up in the order we informed you.
▼ Go to the last post right away ▼
https://nft-information.site/entry/How-do-you-buy-and-sell-NFT-Check-out-the-marketplace
01. Sign up for Open Sea
The first place I'm going to talk about is the Open Sea Exchange. I said it's the biggest marketplace.
If you go into Open's website, you can see the same image as the bottom.
You can press "Create" here.
Then, as shown below, you will face a page asking you to connect your wallet.
Please note that we usually choose MetaMask for desktops and Coinbase Wallet for mobile.
Connect your wallet to OpenSea, edit your profile, and start interacting in space.
As shown in the image below at opensea.io, go to the upper right profile icon and select "Profile"!
Then you'll be asked to connect your wallet!
You can continue through several prompts and finish with a connection screen.
If OpenSea displays "Connecting..." in its wallet, it is almost complete.
Your account will default to "Unnamed", showing only your wallet address below.
To personalize your account, select the gear icon on the right side of the screen.
You will receive an extra security prompt, select "Sign" and you can begin updating your profile.
Now you can customize your profile, including: username, bio, and email address.
Your profile photo and cover banner can be customized on your account as well.
Now you're all set!
If you ever have trouble viewing your items, make sure your wallet is connected correctly.
OpenSea is a window into your wallet address, showing all the cool NFTs inside.
OpenSea doesn't store your digital items, it's only a fun place to buy, sell, create, and trade NFTs.
The heart of OpenSea is the Browse page and search features.
Enjoy buying, trading, creating, and selling NFTs on OpenSea!
02. What crypto wallets can I use with OpenSea?
Prior to the story, there are a total of three types of blockchains supported by Open Sea,
a marketplace established in 2017.
Ethereum (ETH), Polygon (MATIC), and Clayton (KLAY).
There is also an exclusive application for the exchange, so please refer to it!
As I said, we usually choose MetaMask for desktop and Coinbase Wallet for mobile, so please refer to it.
1) Meta Mask (Link ►)
Most of the people who do NFT have Meta Mask wallets.
Cryptographic wallets such as Meta Mask store ETH and process transactions in Ethereum blockchain.
A unique wallet address is created and the transaction is completed using this address.
All transactions linked to the wallet address can be found here.
It is always recommended to check Etherscan after completing each transaction.
Many of you may be curious about why you need a wallet before purchasing and selling it at OpenSea.
OpenSea itself is another tool used to interact with the blockchain.
It is said that Open Sea does not own the item or save the NFT.
Instead, it provides a system for P2P exchange.
Because we use OpenSea to interact directly with others in the blockchain,
You need a wallet to help you switch what you've done in your browser from blockchain to transaction.
Once an encrypted wallet is installed, you can connect the wallet address to OpenSea as mentioned earlier.
2) Coinbase Wallet (Link ►)
The Coinbase Wallet app allows users to explore the decentralized web with a dapp browser.
You do not need a Coinbase account to use the Coinbase Wallet app.
3) Wallet Connect (Link ►)
WalletConnect is a protocol supported by many different Dapps and wallets.
Install any mobile wallets supporting WalletConnect protocol.
And WalletLink is an open protocol that lets you connect your mobile wallet to DApps running on any browser like Coinbase Wallet.
4) Fortmatic (Link ►)
A user-friendly wallet from an innovative team that allows you to sign up with your phone number from any device.
5) Kaikas (Link ►)
A browser extension that interacts with the Klaytn network from websites.
You can download Kaikas for Chrome here.
6) Bitski (Link ►)
A simple-to-use wallet allowing users to sign up with an email and password.
7) Venly (Link ►)
Formerly known as Arkane, all a user needs is a PC and web browser to take advantage of the this wallet.
8) Dapper (Link ►)
A browser extension that pays gas fees for you.
Kaikas- A browser extension that interacts with the Klaytn network from websites.
You can download Kaikas for Chrome here.
9) Authereum (Link ►)
A usability-focused wallet with no transaction fees and a fiat on-ramp.
10) Torus (Link ►)
A low friction wallet that allows you to login with Facebook, Google, and other OAuth providers.
11) Portis (Link ►)
Connect to dApps with an email address and password, from almost any web browser, on any device
– including mobile phones.
12) OperaTouch (only mobile) (Link ►)
Opera Crypto Wallet works with both your Opera computer browser
and your Opera Touch for iOS browser (or Opera for Android) on your mobile device.
13) Trust (only mobile) (Link ►)
A non-custodial mobile wallet that stores your private key locally with an additional layer of security.
Posting on Open Sea will be uploaded about four more times.
Through the next posting, I knew about my wallet through today's posting.
For those who are curious about exactly what this wallet is, we would like to learn more about it!
And we will find out how to convert to local currency and how to pay the fee.
We will also find out how to purchase Ethereum, what currency OpenSea uses, and what blockchain supports.
Even if you keep looking at the posts, there are a lot of confusing terms, so for those who are frustrated,
We will also explain key terms for beginners.
And we're going to learn how to actually create and sell NFTs in Open Sea.
After that, whether it can be seen on other platforms,
I'll give you some information that you might be curious about while actually selling and purchasing the NFT.
Please look forward to the next post! :)
Sources: OpenSea Help Center, https://support.opensea.io/hc/en-us
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