Treasureland Marketplace Review

If you want in on the NFT craze, an NFT marketplace is your gateway to participating in the purchase and sale of these digital assets - from art to music to entire virtual worlds. Think of NFT marketplaces as your Amazon of the digital realm.
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Treasureland Marketplace Review

Treasureland is a multi-chain NFT marketplace that allows users to mint their artwork and list it for sale on the Binance Smart Chain. Treasureland opted for a transition to Binance Smart Chain (BSC) after receiving complaints from users about the high gas fee on Ethereum. The transition is now complete and the transaction fees are much lower to the benefit of all users.

The Treasureland NFT marketplace is a spin-off from the developers behind DEGO. Dego was launched in September 2020 as an open-source protocol focused on building cross-chain systems. Some sources say that the developers have chosen to stay anonymous with the intent of not taking any credit for the project.

Treasureland Marketplace Focus

The launch of Treasureland V1 was part of DEGO’s Q4 2020 roadmap, with plans to optimize the platform in Q1 2021. A cross-chain development plan is set for the second quarter of 2021, while the third quarter could see testing on the Degochain.
At the time of launch, the marketplace held an airdrop of BSC NFT tokens. Users can collect NFTs from Treasureland Marketplace by trading BSC NFT tokens or by using certain cryptocurrencies like BNB or DEGO. Another alternative is the ability to mine BSC NFT tokens.

The main page allows a new user to connect his wallet to the Treasureland Marketplace. It supports multiple wallets like Metamask, Math wallet, SafePal, Trust Wallet, Token Pocket, and ONTO wallet.
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