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In stark contrast to OpenSea and other

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 9:27 am
by zihadhosenjm40
In stark contrast to OpenSea and other more centralized company-oriented approaches, HEN is run by volunteers. HEN is an open-source project available on GitHub.

A few downsides to HEN are: interactive NFTs require educating buyers, HEN uses Tezos token and blockchain and it’s not as well known as ETH, and the platform is hard to understand and use. Minting NFTs is quite a bit of a different brazil whatsapp number data on HEN than OpenSea, this is for more advanced creators (but extremely cool!).

HEN charges a 2.5% listing fee to sell NFTs. Creators earn a variable royalty of up to 25% on secondary sales.

11. BeyondNFT
BeyondNFT is an NFT platform that provides functionality to create interactive NFTs. The platform works with the Ethereum Blockchain, so sort of an OpenSea meets HEN.

BeyondNFT also works with the Polygon Network, again like OpenSea. The huge difference is BeyondNFT is working with interactive NFTs and OpenSea doesn’t. There are other differences but this is a simple way to think about it for beginners.

One downside to BeyondNFT is the website and all documentation was down the whole time I wrote this article. In addition, there is very little information found elsewhere to help with even company information. This could be an issue for creators using the platform to mint NFTs.