NFT blockchain

A blockchain is a digitally distributed ledger that records transactions and information across a decentralized network. There are different types of blockchains. NFT works is compatible with the Ethereum, Polygon, Klaytn, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, and BNB Chain blockchains.
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24 hours ago
Flow: A blockchain by Dapper Labs, creators of CryptoKitties
Flow: A blockchain by Dapper Labs, creators of CryptoKitties

Flow is a blockchain that features high performance, scalability, and NFT adaptability. Flow is made by Dapper Labs (creators of CryptoKitties, NBA Top Shot, UFC Strike, NFL ALL DAY, La Liga Golazos).

4 days ago
WAX: A blockchain with free transactions
WAX: A blockchain with free transactions

WAX is a blockchain focused on gaming and the NFT industry. The lack of gas and popularity among game developers make WAX one of the most popular blockchains for NFTs.

6 days ago
Tezos: The blockchain powered by Liquid Proof-of-Stake consensus
Tezos: The blockchain powered by Liquid Proof-of-Stake consensus

The Tezos blockchain is a technological breakthrough that enables the creation of a decentralized digital society where users can interact and transact with each other securely and transparently.

1 week ago
Cardano: A promising blockchain with CSL and CCL architecture layers
Cardano: A promising blockchain with CSL and CCL architecture layers

Cardano is a blockchain whose CCL and CSL architecture layers allow for faster and more secure NFT transactions (mint, sell, buy, etc.)

2 weeks ago
Solana: independent blockchain and potential competitor to Ethereum
Solana: independent blockchain and potential competitor to Ethereum

Solana is a blockchain with low costs, high speeds, minimal energy impact, and easy user experience. Thanks to this, more than 7,000 NFT collections of various categories have been created on Solana.

2 weeks ago
Polygon: The most popular and secure Ethereum sidechain
Polygon: The most popular and secure Ethereum sidechain

Polygon blockchain is a L2 scaling solution built for Ethereum. On this blockchain, transactions are much cheaper than on the Ethereum network. Therefore, many NFT projects choose Polygon.