
Price: Generally zero fees for buying and selling on the platform.
| Feature | Rating | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Market aggregation | 5.0 | You can see and buy listings from OpenSea, LooksRare, and X2Y2 without leaving Blur, ensuring you always get the best price. |
| Floor sweeping | 5.0 | Allows you to buy up to 30 NFTs in a single transaction with advanced "skip-if-fail" logic that prevents wasted gas fees. |
| Blend (NFT lending) | 4.0 | Offers peer-to-peer perpetual loans, allowing you to use blue-chip NFTs as collateral with no expiry date. |
| Bidding system | 4.0 | It’s highly transparent, showing you exactly how much liquidity is waiting at each price point. |
| Portfolio analytics | 3.0 | Great for basic PnL (Profit & Loss) and floor tracking, but it lacks the deep "forensic" or tax-reporting depth found in dedicated tools like Nansen. |
| Mobile experience | 2.0 | Blur is still a desktop-first "terminal." While you can browse on mobile, the heavy data tables and complex bidding aren't optimized for small screens. |

Zora is less of a "store" and more of a permanent infrastructure for the internet. It excels in "open editions" and low-cost minting, focusing on the idea that NFTs should be easy to create and share like social media posts.
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SuperRare operates with a "high-signal" filter. By being invite-only for artists, it maintains a level of aesthetic quality and scarcity that open marketplaces lack. It is the logical choice for serious fine-art collectors.
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OpenSea functions as the "Amazon" of NFTs. It is the most objective choice for users who prioritize liquidity—the ease of buying or selling an asset quickly due to high traffic.
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A "one-stop shop" experience, allowing you to mint and trade anything from a $1 meme to a $10,000 masterpiece across Ethereum, Polygon, Base, and RARI Chain.
Learn MoreBlur’s zero-fee model, lightning-fast execution, and deep liquidity through Blend make it unbeatable for professional Ethereum traders. While the complex, data-heavy interface is daunting for beginners, it remains the gold standard for high-volume efficiency and pro-level market analysis.
No. Blur famously charges 0% marketplace fees for both buyers and sellers. This is its primary competitive advantage over platforms like OpenSea. However, you are still responsible for Ethereum gas fees and any creator royalties (which Blur encourages but allows you to customize).
Sweeping refers to buying a large number of the lowest-priced NFTs in a collection all at once. Blur’s "Sweeper" tool is optimized to do this 10x faster than most sites, allowing you to bulk-buy up to 30 NFTs in a single transaction while filtering for specific traits.
Blur is considered a "Tier 1" platform and has been audited; however, like any DeFi or NFT protocol, it carries smart contract risk. Always ensure you are on the official blur.io domain to avoid phishing sites, which are common given the platform's high trading volume.
Blend is Blur’s peer-to-peer perpetual lending protocol. It allows you to: Borrow: Use your NFTs as collateral to get ETH instantly. Lend: Offer your ETH as a loan to others to earn interest (APY). Buy Now, Pay Later: Purchase an expensive "Blue Chip" NFT by paying a small down payment and financing the rest through a loan.
Technically, yes, via mobile wallet browsers (like MetaMask or Coinbase Wallet apps), but it is not recommended. The interface is designed as a professional trading terminal with dense charts and real-time data feeds that do not scale well to small screens.