The 5 Best NFT Marketplaces for Buyers, Sellers, and Collectors
Ben Plomion
Jan 13, 2023
5 min read

The 5 Best NFT Marketplaces for Buyers, Sellers, and Collectors

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More people are minting unique NFTs than ever before, offering potential buyers and sellers plenty of online storefronts to choose from when purchasing unique digital tokens. In fact, there may be too many to choose from if you’re on the business side and just trying to find the right platform to bring your assets to the blockchain.

Before you start shopping around for the right home for your brand, here are five of the strongest contenders for the best NFT marketplaces across a range of purposes; some have been around for years, while others are just starting up. Some NFT marketplaces will let you sell any minted token you want, while others are specialized to a specific property. Each one has its own way of taking your brand into the future of doing business.

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What is an NFT Marketplace?

The 5 Best NFT Marketplaces

Dibbs

OpenSea

Rarible

SuperRare

Mintable

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What is an NFT Marketplace?

An NFT marketplace is a website dedicated to the purchase and sale of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs. Digital tokens can be minted, bought, and sold on sites all across the web, and some provide extensive support for companies looking to mint their own tokens — including physical-backed NFTs that offer new ways to monetize real-world assets you already own.

These 5 NFT marketplaces give every NFT owner plenty of easy options to make money from their tokens, supporting multiple currencies and offering easy interfaces on both the buyer and seller sides of the transaction. If you’re looking to start or sell a big collection of NFTs, these are the places you should do it.

The 5 Best NFT Marketplaces

Dibbs

Dibbs started out by creating the only real-time 24-7 fractional collectible market, giving fans a new way to securely buy and sell stakes in sports cards, comics, and more beloved items. Now we’re putting the same proven processes to work for businesses dealing in high-end collectibles and other physical assets.

Why should you trust us? Beyond bringing your assets to the blockchain, we carefully preserve their value in a secured, insured vault facility, giving both buyers and sellers peace of mind that they really are getting what they pay for with no unpleasant surprises. Our end-to-end Tokenization-as-a-Service platform delivers recurring revenue all while giving fans a new reason to become loyal to your brand. If you’d like to know more about what we can do for your business, partner with Dibbs today.

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OpenSea

When it comes to sheer brand recognition, the clear winner is OpenSea. It’s the largest NFT marketplace on the Internet, dealing in more currencies and blockchains than any other such commercial commons in the world.

OpenSea currently hosts over two million unique NFTs, with a total of more than 80 million individual tokens. That's roughly $20 billion in overall volume, which is otherwise unheard of in the NFT space. If you're already familiar with the process and want to jump into the deepest part of the NFT market to sell your wares, you'd do well to consider sailing the OpenSea along with thousands of other creators.

Rarible

"The Web3 space has no bounds, so neither do we." That's a quote you'll find in the "How It Works" section of the Rarible website, and it's a perfect summary of how its NFT marketplace works: If it's on a blockchain, Rarible will let you buy, mint, or sell it in their marketplace.

The site hosts multiple well-known NFT drops, including the Bored Ape Yacht Club, Renga, and Otherdeed, as well as multiple drops of original minted art from thousands of artists. Placing your original tokens here would set them up to stand among giants, potentially giving you massive visibility simply by being included. Whatever your goals are, Rarible is the Web3 NFT marketplace equivalent of a mega-mall, a one-stop shop for everything NFT.

SuperRare

SuperRare is a unique entry on this list, in that it's a NFT marketplace focused on a single entity. Unlike something like NBA Top Shot — which creates tokens from real-world moments in the NBA — SuperRare's focus is on moving digital tokens based on original fine art.

Every token in SuperRare's Web3 NFT marketplace is an original piece of art, with the artist listed alongside the token. Pieces can range from a cute ice island filled with penguins to a futuristic monolith overlooking a far-off planet, and everything in between. If you're looking for the best NFT marketplace to sell your latest museum-worthy piece, SuperRare is the first place to check.

Mintable

Where other online storefronts focus on the buying and selling of tokens, Mintable is the best NFT marketplace for creating tokens of your own. Using the Ethereum blockchain, Mintable allows any user to create and mint an NFT with low creator fees.

This has created a bustling NFT marketplace for original designs, with multiple new collections and single-token drops happening every day. You never know what you'll find thanks to Mintable's user-friendly approach to minting, making it one of the best NFT marketplaces for new buyers and sellers. If this is your first attempt to create and sell a token, Mintable is a strong choice.

Find the Right Partner to Mint

The decision of who to sell with is just as important as what to sell. As you’re trying to determine the best NFT marketplaces for your business, take your time and do your research on each option. We’re happy to explain our own offerings and help you determine if they’ll meet your needs — we’d love if the conversation results in a partnership, but we’re also just happy to talk about the part we’re playing in this exciting new way of doing business and what it can mean for your company.


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Ben Plomion

Ben Plomion is Dibbs' Chief Marketing Officer. As a child, Ben collected comic books and Panini Football stickers. Now, Ben's PC consists of physical-backed NFTs.

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