Pindar and SuperRare incentivize secondary sales with rewards

By SuperRare
Jan 16, 2024, 9:38 AM
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Pindar has announced a new initiative with SuperRare to encourage secondary sales.​ The first 50 collectors who list and resell their works on SuperRare's secondary market, at a price equal to or higher than the mint price, will receive a free signed physical print from Pindar.​ Additionally, these 50 collectors will also receive 1000 $RARE from SuperRare.​

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