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  2. What is a cash management account? - AOL

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    Account. APY. Minimum deposit. Monthly fee. Wealthfront Cash Account. 5%. $1. None. Aspiration Save Account. Aspiration: 1% on balances up to $10,000 with $500 in monthly debit card spend, with 0% ...

  3. NFT traders have flocked to Blur and OpenSea. Highlight ... - AOL

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    Blur doesn’t charge traders a fee and offers just 0.5% in royalties for creators, while OpenSea charges a 2.5% fee and has no minimum requirement for royalties in NFT contracts.

  4. Non-fungible token - Wikipedia

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    Sales platforms charge artists and buyers fees for minting, listing, claiming, and secondary sales. Analysis of NFT markets in March 2021, in the immediate aftermath of Beeple's "Everydays: the First 5000 Days" selling for US$69.3 million, found that most NFT artworks were selling for less than US$200, with a third selling for less than US$100 ...

  5. Best cash management accounts in April 2024 - AOL

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    Even though it might feel like a bank account, the top cash management accounts (CMAs) offer other features and benefits for consumers, including fee-free ATMs, a competitive annual percentage ...

  6. MoonPay - Wikipedia

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    MoonPay's NFT minting platform HyperMint [12] was launched in June 2022 [13] to provide "an alternative to centralized NFT exchanges like Opensea for creators and their supporters." [ 6 ] For the launch, MoonPay partnered with brands such as Universal Pictures , Fox Corporation , Death Row Records , [ 13 ] and Creative Artists Agency for the ...

  7. OpenSea - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, OpenSea announced that any user could mint NFTs on its platform for free. Later, in March 2021, OpenSea announced NFT collections would not need to be approved to be listed; this decision was later criticized for allowing rampant plagiarism on the platform. [35] On September 17, 2021, OpenSea released an app for Android and iOS.