31 Trending Nft Community Businesses [2024]

Updated: July 24th, 2023
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1. Mintable.app

Mintable.app - The best marketplace for artists and sellers of digital items. Private, unlimited, files on the Ethereum blockchain

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2. Abbreviations and acronyms dictionary

Acronym Finder is the largest and most trusted database of over 4 million acronyms and abbreviations. What does an abbreviation stands for? The answer is here

Website traffic: 1.46M/month

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4. DEGO

Website traffic: 430K/month

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5. NFT20

6. Metapurse

Own the Metapurse renaissance

Website traffic: 160K/month

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7. Hogemint

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8. NFTs Tips – #1 Resource and Community for NFTs

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9. CyberTime.finance

10. XTZ.News

Tezos news that is sourced by the community for the community. It represents the first global, journalistic news hub for Tezos in the world.

11. CardanoKidz

Cardano Kidz Presale | Super rare collectible NFT's on Cardano | Think Cryptokittes but way cooler! | Subscribe today and follow us on social for more information. Backed by Cardani Buzz

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12. KodaDot

13. NFT Index

An index company for decentralized finance.

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14. ASKA eVTOL

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15. NFThub

NFThub is the premier portal into the world of NFTs: Art, Gaming, Music, and more; empowered by blockchain.

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16. The Non-fungible Alliance

Bringing together the NFT world

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17. Where The NFT Community Gathers

18. Battlegames NFT's

Limited Edition Digital Collectibles We mint Digital Collectibles using Blockchain Technology.

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19. nfthype.com

Advertising and Digital Marketing tips and articles that help you make sense of the evolving Social Media landscape. I sometimes post about Sports, Real Estate and Technology as well.

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20. Axie Infinity Marketplace

Axie Infinity uses cutting edge technology called Blockchain to reward players for their engagement. Play to Earn revolution Axie is a new type of game, partially owned and operated by its players.

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21. Rarible

Create and sell digital collectibles secured with blockchain

Website traffic: 5.21M/month

22. Larva Labs/CryptoPunks

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23. SuperRare

SuperRare is the digital art market on Ethereum. Each artwork is authentically created by an artist in the network, and tokenized as a collectible digital item that you can own, display and trade.

Website traffic: 1.38M/month

24. Nifty Gateway

Website traffic: 3.02M/month

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25. Theta Drop

Website traffic: 770K/month

26. Binance

As of January 2018, Binance was the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world in terms of trading volume.

Binance was founded by Changpeng Zhao, a developer who had previously created high-frequency trading software.

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27. Chibi Dinos

10,000 Chibi Dinos on 10 different teams looking for a new home. Coming August 20th at 6 pm PST.

How much they make: $12M/year
Where they're located: Las Vegas, NV, USA
How much did it cost to start: $100K
Current team size: 10

I Launched An NFT Project That Made $1M

Chibi Dinos NFT, a play-to-earn NFT community co-founded by 25-year-old Sean Kelly, earned $2.4M in revenue during its initial sale, reinvesting 60% of its earnings into staffing and marketing while earning $2,005.0453th in secondary sales on OpenSea, thanks to tapping into Twitter users as part of its marketing strategy.

About
Sean started Chibi Dinos over 2 years ago
Revenue
Sean grew the business to $1M/month
Costs
It cost Sean $100000 to start the business
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28. Women in Web3

Where they're located: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
How much did it cost to start: $300
Current team size: 1

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30. Amrit Pal Singh

Amrit Pal Singh is a Visual Artist making NFTs, 3D Illustraitons, and Toy Faces.

How much they make:
Where they're located: New Delhi, Delhi, India
Current team size: 2

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31. Blake Art

The Official Website of artist Blake Jamieson, offering original Pro Athlete Portraits and Pop Art, and autographed editions of Topps baseball cards created by the artist.

How much they make:
Where they're located: San Francisco, CA, USA

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