Blur is an Ethereum-based NFT marketplace and aggregator offering zero fees and advanced tools for professional NFT traders. It aggregates NFTs from various marketplaces, allowing users to compare and trade NFTs more efficiently while providing advanced features like real-time price feeds and portfolio management.
Blur (BLUR) is a governance token for Blur, an Ethereum-based NFT marketplace and aggregator that offers advanced features like real-time price feeds, portfolio management, and multi-marketplace NFT comparisons.
Blur aggregates NFTs from various marketplaces like OpenSea, Rarible, and SuperRare, providing users with the ability to compare and trade across these platforms. It also offers professional tools for traders, such as portfolio management and zero trading fees.
Blur differentiates itself by offering zero trading fees and aggregating multiple NFT marketplaces, providing professional traders with tools for better price discovery, portfolio management, and faster NFT sweeps.
BLUR tokens can be traded on various centralized crypto exchanges. The most popular exchange to buy and trade Blur is Binance, where the most active trading pair BLUR/USDT has a trading volume of $332 million in the last 24 hours.
Blur eliminates trading fees for both buyers and sellers, creating a more cost-effective environment for NFT traders. It also offers advanced trading tools and integrates multiple NFT marketplaces.
BLUR tokens can be stored in any ERC-20 compatible wallet, including MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and hardware wallets like Ledger and Trezor.
As of December 4, 2024, Blur has a market cap of approximately $800 million and a 24-hour trading volume of around $332 million. As with any investment, it is essential to conduct thorough research and consider market volatility.
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