Rarible Takes Big Steps to Make Its Platform More Accessible and Visible Across Collections

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Are you ready for a multi-chain future in NFTs? Rarible certainly thinks so. They announced some significant updates to their platform that could significantly impact the NFT space.

Rarible is one of the major players in the NFT marketplace, and they’ve been pushing for a more multi-chain future for some time now. They first announced a desire to integrate multi-chain NFTs within Solana, Tezos, and Flow roughly a year ago.

They’ve since brought that vision to life by supporting collections minted on Ethereum, Solana, Tezos, Polygon, and Immutable X.

This week, they announced the launch of their new aggregation tool, which will allow users to purchase Tezos-based NFTs from dedicated marketplaces like Ojbkt and fxhash. This will be great news for artists using the Tezos chain, as it’s been focused on creating an artist-friendly environment.

The tool will also support Polygon NFTs on OpenSea, which makes sense given Polygon’s success in securing major brand partners like Starbucks and Reddit. This is part of a larger effort from Rarible to make their platform more accessible and visible across collections.

These moves from Rarible indicate that more and more projects are recognizing the different use cases offered across different chains. Some might be better for privacy, others for cost efficiency, and so on. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the crypto landscape has evolved beyond the ‘store of value’ use case of Bitcoin and the ‘smart contact’ offering of Ethereum.

This news is excellent for the multi-chain future of NFTs, as it indicates that more projects are recognizing the value of different chains. It’s also a major boost for already established chains like Tezos and Polygon, who have both carved their respective lanes in the NFT space.

It’s clear that Rarible is taking big steps to make its platform more accessible and visible across collections, and this could be a significant boost for the NFT space as a whole.

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