The StoryLife of Marketplaces in Flow

    Marketplace Contracts in Flow have changed significantly over time, in this dashboard we'll dig into these changes and see how well they performed before they died or evolved into new ones.

    Do you know how Marketplaces and NFTs work in Flow?

    Marketplaces or Contracts?

    There are a lot of Marketplaces showcased on the front page of the Flowverse, however, did you know that most of the new projects are in reality forks of other projects or that most Marketplaces are created using the NFTStoreFront Github Repository?

    If you don't understand how the contracts for marketplaces work in Flow, it could end in big analysis flaws like thinking that "NFT Storefront" is one of the Marketplace's most popular and with the most Collections in Flow.

    The NFT Storefront Contract 

    The NFT Storefront contract allows developers to create a non-custodial NFT Marketplace to simplify integration with off-chain applications/UIs and create Marketplaces like NFL or UFC which made the most NFT sales through this contract on Flow.

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    Learn the story of Flow NFT Marketplaces

    An Educational Analysis about Marketplaces

    The objective is to showcase the evolution of these contracts and see their performance since the origin of Flow and their importance to the community.

    The story of Flow the Blockchain for NFT & Gaming

    Flow appeared as a solution for the scalability problems that the NFT game CryptoKitties was suffering in Ethereum, so Axiom Zen the creators soon spun off CryptoKitties into Dapper Labs and started building Flow a developer-friendly blockchain for digital collections and games.

    Flow started its beta in 2020 and went live in early 2021.

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