Founder’s Nodes are now fully tokenized and transferable! Listings are appearing all over NFT Harbor, ready to facilitate secure transfers. Buying and selling Founder’s Node NFTs on NFT Harbor is made simple, and we’re here to guide you through the process.
Buying a Founder’s Node NFT
Buying NFTs on NFT Harbor is a breeze. Head to the listings on the front page and select “Node” from the collection dropdown on the left side. This will display all available Nodes on the site. Clicking on a listing for Founder’s Nodes will take you to all individual listings. You can select the one you want to buy or bid on.
Note: NFT Harbor acts as an escrow site. When you choose to buy a Node, you’ll need to send the cost to an escrow wallet while the seller sends the NFT. Once the escrow holds both items, it facilitates the exchange, sending the NFT and proceeds to each party. Some listings may require a deposit, which the buyer must pay immediately to lock in a deal and avoid fake bids.
Selling a Founder’s Node on NFT Harbor
To sell your Founder’s Node, click “Create” in the top menu. Choose your NFT to sell – remember it must be tokenized correctly. Set the expiration date, allowed deal time, and find “Node” in the collection dropdown. Select your Founder’s Node from the collection. Set your pricing, currency, accept bids, and if so, the floor price. Consider adding a deposit amount to ensure the legitimacy of incoming bids and offers.
Double-check your pricing, then click “Create Trade” – your Founder’s Node is now listed for sale.
FAQs
Q: Can I sell my Founder’s Node without tokenizing it properly?
A: No, your Node must be tokenized correctly before selling it on NFT Harbor.
Q: Is it mandatory to include a deposit amount when selling on NFT Harbor?
A: While not mandatory, setting a deposit amount can help ensure the legitimacy of bids and offers.
Q: What happens if a buyer doesn’t pay after a deal is made?
A: Sellers have the option to request 10% of the total price from the buyer upfront, transferred to NFTHarbor to prevent non-payment issues.
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