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# How to send NFTs

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During our closed beta stage you can connect your wallet to open platforms like OpenSea or Looksrare to transfer or list NFTs minted through Infinifty.
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While we're busy building our Infinifty's core functionality we've held off from building a marketplace for you to sell your minted NFTs. But that's okay, you can easily do that from other NFT marketplaces that millions of people are using every day.

NFTs that you mint with Infinifty will show up in your wallet on any open platform that can access your wallet. Head over to Opensea or Looksrare, and connect your wallet.

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{% embed url="<https://looksrare.org/>" %}

The process for transferring, or listing your NFT for sale, on Opensea is illustrated below - but the process is similar at Looksrare too.

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