commons go quite easy when bundled, at least from what I've seen on opensea. you can bundle (AFAIK) up to 30 cards for the price of one tx
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commons go quite easy when bundled, at least from what I've seen on opensea. you can bundle (AFAIK) up to 30 cards for the price of one tx
That is good to know. Glad they have a solution for that and that is working ok... i was worried about the health of common trading.
Now the question is why just 30? I feel like ETH transactions gotta allow a crazy amount of characters and data in them. On our present market we do sets up to 400 for Splinterlands cards and we're only allowed 8000ish characters... eth has to be more than that. Obviously their contract programming are a lot more complex i'm sure.