
SentX
SentX is the premier non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace and launchpad built on the Hedera network. It serves as a central hub for the Hedera non-fungible token NFT ecosystem, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for creators to launch projects and for collectors to discover, trade, and manage their digital assets.
For collectors, SentX offers a feature-rich marketplace with functionalities such as collection-based bidding, trait-specific offers, and bulk management tools that simplify the process of buying and selling NFTs. For creators, the platform’s "Dreamforge" launchpad provides a self-service solution to independently manage their own NFT drops. This includes advanced features such as customizable minting pages, dynamic pricing, whitelisting capabilities, and instant revenue settlement, all designed to empower artists and builders.
The SentX ecosystem is further enhanced by its native utility token, $SENTX. Users are rewarded with $SENTX for activities on the platform, such as trading and minting. The token can then be used to acquire exclusive NFTs from a dedicated rewards store or to access other platform-specific perks.
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