Lilian Anderson
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The NFT sector has evolved, evolving into more than just a listing of simple digital art to multi-chain systems that allow outside purchases of game assets to virtual real estate. However, despite all these advances, something seems to be lacking for several creators and collectors.
Assuming you were able to create your own NFT marketplace, what were the first things you would prioritize?
Is it cheaper gas fees, quicker transactions, or maybe a more pleasant onboarding experience for new users? Perhaps you would consider social engagement solutions that would put artists in direct contact with collectors, or in-house analytics that enable creators to better understand who their audience is.
All successful NFT marketplaces of today began with a single ambitious idea that relieved a shared frustration. So, what's yours? What do you think is the feature that can redefine the way people experience NFTs?
Share your thoughts below — whether you’re a developer, an artist, or just curious about the NFT world.
And if you’d like to understand how these marketplaces actually function behind the scenes, check out our in-depth guide here: What is an NFT Marketplace? How It Works
Assuming you were able to create your own NFT marketplace, what were the first things you would prioritize?
Is it cheaper gas fees, quicker transactions, or maybe a more pleasant onboarding experience for new users? Perhaps you would consider social engagement solutions that would put artists in direct contact with collectors, or in-house analytics that enable creators to better understand who their audience is.
All successful NFT marketplaces of today began with a single ambitious idea that relieved a shared frustration. So, what's yours? What do you think is the feature that can redefine the way people experience NFTs?

And if you’d like to understand how these marketplaces actually function behind the scenes, check out our in-depth guide here: What is an NFT Marketplace? How It Works