My Purchases
Information on your completed purchases, invitations, reservations and offers, and active secondary marketplace activity.
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Information on your completed purchases, invitations, reservations and offers, and active secondary marketplace activity.
Last updated
From this page, you can access all purchases you have made directly from BlinkPlanet and the secondary market, accept and review invitations and offers, and manage all sales, bidding, and offers made and received.
Here you will find all digital assets, artwork and collectables that you have purchased. This includes assets you have bought from BlinkPlanet, the secondary marketplace and any prizes or free assets as part of a challenge. Whether you have minted these assets as NFTs or not, you will find them here.
From this page, you can access the details of each individual asset with a tap or a double click. Your asset details page will have all the relevant information about the purchase, NFT status (including token ID, transaction hash, etc.), asset properties, and rarity score.
The asset details page groups information into three blocks: Asset Purchase Information, Asset Actions Available, and Art Information and Properties.
Asset Purchase Information
Receipt - Click to view your purchase receipt.
File Type - Image, video, etc.
File Format - JPEG, AVI, MP4, etc.
File Size - This is important because it will tell you how much storage you need if you wish to download or save it somewhere other than your wallet.
Transaction Hash (TxHash) - This is the unique identifier of the action on the blockchain to mint your Asset to an NFT. Click on the TxHash link to see your transaction on the blockchain. For BlinkPlanet creations, this will always be Polygon.
Token ID - this is the unique identifier for your NFT.
Asset Actions Available
Mint - If you haven't already minted your asset to an NFT, you can do so using the "Mint" button.
Transfer - Once you have minted your asset to an NFT, you can transfer it to another wallet or person. There is a small charge for this service.
Sell - Using the Sell button will begin the process to list your asset for sale or auction.
Buy More - If there are more assets in the same collection, and you haven't exceeded the maximum number allowed per person per sales stage, you will see a button for purchasing more assets from the same collection. Similar assets may be listed on the secondary market.
Art Information and Properties
Overview - A brief summary of the series or collection to which the asset belongs, and possibly of the asset itself. the detail and specificity depend on the creator.
Activity - If a digital asset or collectable has been bought and sold multiple times, all activity and transfers will be recorded and shown here. It's digital provenance.
Properties - Properties are only shown on digital collectables that are part of a series. This lists the properties of the unique asset and the rarity of its composite layers
This is where you will find information about whether you are invited to a drop, if a creator has reserved an asset for you, or if you are eligible for a limited offer.
The image above shows an invitation to a private phase of a drop. This drop has yet to begin, and the countdown clock shows when it will start.
When the countdown reaches zero, the invitation will change to the image below, and you can redeem your invitation to participate.
This is the same for each type of Invitation, reservation or offer. Click the "redeem" button and go directly to the reserved asset for review (to see if you want it), the drop you've been invited to or the offer you have received. You will not automatically accept or buy anything by clicking the button; it is simply a way of accepting the invitation to take a look at what's on offer.
This is where all the individual users' trading, selling, and buying occur. The three tabs contain everything about your marketplace purchases and sales.
This is where you will manage all the assets you have listed for sale or auction on the secondary marketplace.
If you have listed your items for auction, you will receive bids. You may want to keep track of the bids to see if your asset performs as well as you would like.
You may also receive proposals for digital assets you have not listed for sale, but another user is interested in owning. You have no obligation to accept any offers if you do not wish to sell, but if you receive an offer you can't refuse, it is worth occasionally keeping an eye on the offers coming your way.
Single proposals can be accepted directly on the asset using the "Accept" button. If you have multiple proposals on a popular or sought-after asset, you can review them all and decide which (if any) you want to accept. Assets you have listed for auction will let you review all bids made so that you can check the progress and performance of the auction sale.
If you are looking for specific digital assets and collectables, bidding on auction items, or making offers for assets that have been purchased but are not for sale, you can manage all your bids and proposals here.
When you make a proposed offer for an unlisted asset, you set a time limit for its validity. If the existing owner does not respond within that time limit, the offer is no longer valid and times out.
Auctions also have an end date, so it's useful to know where the bidding currently stands and when you need to check again.
You can also rescind a proposal or cancel your bid at any time before the auction ends or the proposal expires.