When you buy a lot of NFTs, where do you go to see the NFTs you own?
There are actually quite a lot of methods. For example, the NFT trading market is a good method. Let’s start withElementfor example
Element It is currently the third largest NFT trading market, and the largest is Opensea. We will introduce the use of Opensea to browse the NFTs we own later. Let’s talk aboutElement Another important reason is that Opensea cannot be browsed in some countries, but Element is relatively free from this problem, so it can also avoid some weird problems.
first of all this isElement homepage, we maintain a good habit of security checks to see if the URL is correct
https://element.market/
Next is to connect the wallet, see the familiar Metamask
logged in
we can find out thatElementSupports many chains
Click on the profile picture in the upper right corner, and some menus will appear, including [My NFTs]
Well, all the NFTs you bought in the past are displayed here
If you switch to a different chain, it will show the NFT owned by that chain
Pay attention to one thing, sometimes scammers will airdrop some weird NFTs, if there are NFTs you don’t know, just ignore them, remember: there will be no pies in the sky
If you click […], you can see more functions
You can also hide this NFT from your list
If you want to gift NFT to your friends, you can use the [Transfer] function
Again, if you transfer to the wrong wallet address, the NFT will not be retrieved, so be sure to check the recipient's wallet address before transferring.
You can also use Opensea, first we have to check if the URL is correct
https://opensea.io/
Click on your profile picture and select [Profile]
Appeared! NFTs that you personally own
Click on […] of NFT and more functions will appear.
There are many other ways to browse your NFT, such as using a wallet that supports NFT, etc., but I think the function through the trading market is also very convenient
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