Coinbase's in-browser CoinbaseWallet now displays orders from opensea and rarible: Details NFT
Namely, the Coinbase Wallet extension now broadcasts offers from OpenSea, a largest NFT trading platform in Web3, and its rival Rarible.
Starting today, NFT creators and commissioners can check orders on their NFTs placed on two major platforms without leaving their Chrome browsers.OpenSea is the most popular NFT marketplace in Web3; it processes orders from 25,000 to 30,000 users daily. Its smart contracts are deployed to Ethereum , Solana and Polygon network blockchains.Rarible is an innovative NFT marketplace on Ethereum , Tezos and Flow blockchains.
Meanwhile, global crypto recession pushed the interest in non-fungible tokens to levels unseen since early October 2021.In the last six months, the interest in searches for"nft" requests and non-fungible tokens as a topic dropped sixfold globally and more than sevenfold in the United States.
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