List (sell) your NFTs

cabline1
4 min readFeb 14, 2022

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If you have minted (uploaded) an NFT and you want to sell it or if you bought an NFT and want to resell it, you need to swap it (= list it/place it on sale).

Please note that can also chose to not list it for sale but accept offers instead. That can be useful to stop bots and hoarders. Even if there are hundreds of offers, there are several options such as “remove duplicates”, “accept x top offers” etc. which make the process easy. Read this article to learn how it works.

Important! Every time you do a transaction, you need to pay gas fees (minimal). These are not platform fees, they go to miners, not to objkt.com. Make sure you always have at least 0.2 tez in your wallet.

Go to your “created” tab, click on the piece you want to sell. Once on the page of the piece, click on the “actions” tab and click on “list”. Here, if you want to sell 1 edition for 20 XTZ, you will write “1” in the “editions” field, and “20” in the “value” field, then click on “list”.

If you want to sell it, but split the primary sales between different wallets, it is possible, click here to learn more.

It is possible to “batch swap” directly on objkt which means to sell several pieces at once. Click here to see how to do it.

Please note that when you list, the token doesn’t leave your wallet anymore. It means that you can theoretically list a 1/1 twice. So if you see a 1/1 and 2 listings for 5 tez each for instance, it doesn’t mean that a person can buy the 2 and get 2 editions. It means that if a person tries to buy the 2, they will get one edition and the second transaction will fail. Once it’s sold, all listings will be hidden.

If you see an error message when you try to list, try this:

  • Log out, clear your cache, log in again
  • Restart your browser
  • Check that you have enough tez in your wallet for the gas fees.
  • change the node if you are using Temple wallet (tzbeta seems to work well most of the time).

If you see “something went wrong”, make sure the transaction didn’t go through. It doesn’t necessarily mean that you didn’t manage to buy. To check if your purchase was taken into account, check your wallet, or check the transactions or tzkt.io.

If you see “insufficient balance”, it is possible to tried to list more NFTs than you owned. For example, you own 1 edition that you want to sell for 2 tez, and you made a mistake and indicated that you want to sell 2 editions for 1 tez instead.

On tzkt.io, you can type your address:

And you will see all your transactions:

HEN and Rarible NFTs

Please note that if you listed a Hic et Nunc NFT on hicetnunc.xyz or one of the mirror platforms, it will appear on objkt. But if you listed a Rarible NFT on Rarible, the piece will be displayed, but people will not be able to collect on objkt. You would need to list your Rarible NFT on objkt directly if you want people to collect.

Cancel a listing

You can cancel it directly on the page of the listing. Click on the piece, scroll down, and cancel under “listings”:

Or you can go to your listings tab, and select the ones you want to cancel:

If you want to batch cancel, select several and click on “cancel selected”.

Otherwise, the NFT biker tool allows you to batch cancel listings (30 at once): https://nftbiker.xyz/swap/reswap

Relist

You can also relist without having to cancel first and list. Click on the piece, scroll down, indicate the new amount (here 20 tez) and click on “relist”:

Then confirm in your wallet.

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cabline1

I am the curator for objkt.com. I wrote the articles here to explain how I use objkt with simple words. But for any tech support, please ask on the Discord :)