# NFT Pricing Scanner

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One of the biggest problems for many NFT artists is estimating the value of their work. This leads to the following problems:

* Artists set too low a price for their artwork, so they receive insufficient profit.
* Artists set too high a price, so no one buys their work.
* Bidders buy overpriced works and then cannot sell them for a profit.

Such situations frustrate many artists and bidders, forcing them out of the NFT market. The problem worsens when more and more news comes out about internet celebrities making millions of dollars with NFTs.

Therefore, we offer our users the NFT Pricing Scanner. It allows them to appropriately evaluate their work and to sell it at the best price. Thus, they will not underprice their work and can be sure that the price is not too high for someone to buy.


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