Web / Web3 · 2022-08-01

“Rariscan” offers information about the rarity & value of thousands of NFT collections

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have become the defining art of the decade. They also seem here to stay. That said, there are still many questions that both collectors & creators have regarding this new craze, & one of them is – how do you discover the rarity & value of a collection of NFTs. Collectors need this information so that they can make informed decisions when purchasing NFTs & it’s also a good metric for creators, so that they can judge their value.

Rariscan is a startup that addresses various needs that both creators & collectors have. It offers information on over 4 million NFTs across 3000 collections. On its Website is a search bar that supports filtering the results of listed NFTs by name or keyword, as well as a browsing facility that allows users to explore different NFT collections & view the value & rarity of each.

A Chrome extension is also available that enables users browsing OpenSea, Rarible, LooksRare & other marketplaces, to check the rarity of any collection on offer. Additionally, Rariscan gives information about upcoming drops, with over 1000 currently listed.

NFT creators can list their creations on the platform free of charge as long as they’re not game related (support for in-game NFTs is in the pipeline). Creators can use the tools provided by Rariscan to promote their collections & they offer a Discord Bot, which checks the rarity of NFTs for any server.

For collectors, Rariscan is a mine of information. They can check statistics, the rarity factor & track their collections on a personal profile, which is on an account dashboard offered to users by the site. Rariscan has a Telegram Bot, too, & users can access its functionality directly on the Telegram app.

In the near future Rariscan plans to extend its tools to include a public API & SDK for developers & include information on in-game NFTs

So if you need to know something about an NFT collection, Rariscan is the place to find answers.

Image credit: Rariscan

Click here to opt-out of Google Analytics