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Rarible’s NFT aggregator enables free price comparisons across marketplaces

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Rarible’s NFT aggregator enables free price comparisons across marketplaces

Source: blockchain.news

Rarible has launched a non-fungible token (NFT) aggregator, visible on the home page of the website.

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The new feature will allow visitors to the NFT marketplace to search for listings across multiple marketplaces and compare prices.

The aggregator comes with a search bar where visitors can search for NFTs. According to Rarible co-founder Alexei Falin, Google would power the NFT aggregator, helping users find the best prices on marketplaces and blockchains, and provide access the filter to search for NFTs based on prices, trending projects, recently published items, and auctions that are about to close.

The new feature has the ability to mine data on NFTs in various markets. However, Rarible does not charge anything extra for using the aggregator.

In addition to the aggregator, Rarible also introduced a new feature called “lazy minting”, billed to lower the barriers to entry for all creators using their platform.

The lazy minting feature will help pass on the cost of minting to those interested in the particular artwork, a move that saves users the upfront cost of minting an entire collection.

According to Blockchain.News, the cost of minting an NFT can be very high, especially when it is on the Ethereum network. Digital art collectors have often focused their minds on the return on their investments, which helps support the higher cost of minting. Depending on the success of the particular project, the creators may suffer losses as some are often unable to make enough sales to cover the cost of minting their collections.

Before introducing the aggregator, Rariable partnered with Adobe to enhance the authenticity of digital art created through Adobe Creative Cloud solutions, including Photoshop, Stock and Behance.

As Rarible announced, the partnership, which is billed to leverage the market’s own Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), is set to help combat visual misinformation and protect creators through digital provenance.

Artwork created by users in Photoshop can now be linked to social media accounts and wallet addresses that are billed to display on the user’s profile on Rarible.

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