Marketplace Overview
Quiver marketplace is designed to make NFT trading simple, fast, and beginner-friendly.
The first version of Quiver focuses on simplicity. Advanced tools may be added later as the Robinhood Chain NFT ecosystem grows.
Key Features​
Users can:
- Browse NFT collections.
- View collection details.
- Buy listed NFTs.
- List owned NFTs.
- Cancel listings.
- Track recent activity.
- View wallet inventory.
- Follow collection performance.
Core Actions​
Discover​
- Browse available NFT collections.
- View collection details and statistics.
- Check floor prices and recent activity.
Buy​
- Find NFTs you want to purchase.
- Review price, fees, and royalty information.
- Complete the transaction.
Sell​
- List your owned NFTs for sale.
- Set your asking price.
- Manage active listings.
Manage​
- View your portfolio.
- Track your active listings.
- Cancel listings if needed.
- Monitor your NFT inventory.
Collection Pages​
Each NFT collection on Quiver has a dedicated collection page that may include:
- Collection name and image.
- Description.
- Floor price.
- Total volume.
- Listed supply.
- Total supply.
- Number of owners.
- Recent sales.
- Activity feed.
- Social links.
- Verified badge, if applicable.
The collection page helps collectors understand the basic profile and activity of a project before buying or listing NFTs.
Clover Lucky Buy​
Clover Lucky Buy is Quiver's experimental randomized purchase experience for collectors who want a faster way to discover NFTs.
Instead of choosing a specific NFT, users can open a Clover pool for an eligible collection, set a price range, and let Clover select one NFT at random from the pool.
See Clover Lucky Buy for the full feature explanation.
Fees and Costs​
Quiver is transparent about all costs:
- Marketplace fees: applied to successful transactions.
- Creator royalties: displayed before purchase.
- Gas fees: required for all blockchain transactions.
Review all fees in your wallet before confirming any transaction.