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Your Collectibles On 3rd-Party Markets

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Last updated 6 months ago

By default, any marketplace that indexes NFTs minted on either Base or Polygon are able to retrieve and interact with the collectibles you mint from Revelator Pro.

Revelator mints collectibles using the ERC-1155 token standard, and most marketplaces actively support this standard and can display your items on their UI.

To view your collectibles on OpenSea:

1

Navigate to your Collectibles page, and open any NFT item.

2

From the NFT items details, click the 3-dot contextual menu button to view actions available

3

Click View on OpenSea to open your item on OpenSea's website in a new tab

Even though your item is not listed for sale on OpenSea, potential buyers can still make offers to purchase your item.

If you'd like to list your collectible on OpenSea (or any other third-party marketplace), please see our guide on . And once you've sold your collectibles to fans, they are then able to re-sell them via OpenSea and other 3rd-party marketplaces that support Base or Polygon. for more.

See our next article on secondary sales
listing collectibles for sale