To celebrate the launch of collection trading, we are lowering the market-wide service charge from 1.6% to a lower 0.x%. UniSat Marketplace offers the lowest rates compared to existing platforms, often with a total fee of 2-3%.
UniSat Marketplace for NFT Collections launches next week.🔥
It automatically supports all existing 1500+ collections, by using information stored in the given GitHub repository (courtesy of ordinals-wallet).https://t.co/DYXbcTioU3
– UniSat Wallet – Store, subscribe and search. (@unisat_wallet) Jul 9, 2023
In addition, the UniSat collection mentioned earlier this week will be made public in the coming days with beautiful recursivePlay images and UniSat badge, exclusively for wallet supporters. Specific information will be shared in upcoming announcements.
UniSat Wallet is the first BRC-20 token-enabled wallet on the Bitcoin network. It is a decentralized application that allows you to create a Bitcoin wallet that can be used to interact with the Ordinals protocol.
The success of this project depends very much on the fate of the orders themselves. There is currently a fiery debate going on about how memecoins are slowing down transaction speeds on the already late BTC blockchain. In addition, their popularity has caused transaction costs to skyrocket.
In May, several explosive trends emerged regarding BRC-20 tokens created on the Bitcoin network. However, it didn’t last long. Whether or not to invest in BRC-20 tokens depends on one’s risk appetite. As we have seen, many people saw huge profits from these tokens as FOMO increased.
UniSat Wallet, which officially went live on April 23, is the first BRC-20 supported wallet. However, just a day later on April 24, Twitter UniSat Wallet announced that the wallet had been attacked by double spending, rendering the wallet unusable for many hours. The project hopes that users can understand it, because the BRC-20 technology is still very new.
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