SentX functions is a non-fungible token (NFT) services platform on the Hedera network. Its offerings include a launchpad, marketplace, and explorer. Among its many innovations, the platform has developed an infinite scrolling capability and advanced NFT search capabilities providing database-level capabilities within an approachable user interface.  

The platform provides a marketplace for HBAR NFTs, complemented by NFT management tools and NFT analytics. SentX also features a launchpad for new NFT projects and a rewards center to enhance user engagement. Key characteristics of its service include non-custodial transactions, ensuring users retain control over their assets, along with fixed fees, immutable royalties for creators, and scalable transaction capabilities. Additionally, SentX features tools for bulk listing, modifying, and selling NFTs.

Its also features ultra-fast non-custodial transactions and low gas fees, leveraging the capabilities of the Hedera network. SentX lists numerous partners, including The HBAR Foundation, Google for Startups Program, HashPack, SaucerSwap, and various other entities in the Web3 and professional services space such as Arkhia and Cuatrecasas.

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