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Learn why some NFT collections on JPG.Store are unverified and how to stay safe when buying.

Updated over a week ago

When browsing JPG.Store, you might notice that some NFT collections have a verification badge while others do not. Understanding what this means is crucial for making informed purchases in the Cardano NFT marketplace.


What Is Verification on JPG.Store?

A verification badge on JPG.Store indicates that the marketplace has confirmed the collection’s legitimacy. This means the collection has been reviewed to ensure it’s created by the rightful owner. However, verification is not an endorsement of the project by JPG.Store. It’s simply a way to confirm authenticity.


Why Isn’t a Collection Verified?

There are a few reasons a collection might not have a verification badge:

  1. Newness: The collection may be new and hasn’t gone through the verification process yet.

  2. Pending Review: Verification might be underway but not completed.

  3. Creator’s Choice: The creator may not have applied for verification.


Is It Risky to Buy from an Unverified Collection?

While many unverified collections are legitimate, they require more diligence from buyers. Without verification, it’s harder to confirm if a collection is genuine or created by an impostor.


How to Stay Safe When Buying NFTs

  1. Research: Check the creator’s official channels and community presence.

  2. Double-Check: Ensure the collection is linked from the creator’s verified social accounts.

  3. Be Cautious: If anything seems unclear or suspicious, proceed carefully.


Conclusion

Verification on JPG.Store ensures authenticity but doesn’t guarantee the quality or success of a project. Always do your own research, even for verified collections, and take extra care when purchasing from unverified ones.

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