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Trade safely

Unetwork Marketplace is a bulletin board: it matches buyers and sellers, then you deal with each other directly. That means the checks below are on you — do them every time, no matter how trustworthy someone seems.

1. Verify before you pay

  • Ask the seller to prove they hold the Node or License NFT on WM Chain — for example by checking the wallet address they'll transfer from in the chain explorer.
  • On node deals, check the locked WMTx and MNTx amounts on-chain match what the listing claims — that's a big part of what you're paying for.
  • Confirm the transfer mechanics work before money moves: how the NFT will be sent, to which wallet, in what order.

2. Use escrow for node-sized deals

For anything in node-price territory, use a trusted escrow middleman — someone both sides know from the community who holds payment until the NFT transfer confirms on-chain. A small escrow fee is cheap insurance on a four-figure deal. Never let the other side rush you out of it.

3. Red flags

  • A price far below everything else on the board — bait for deposit scams.
  • Anyone claiming to represent Unetwork Marketplace or the Unetwork team asking for payment. We never ask for money, ever.
  • Pressure to pay quickly, "before someone else takes it".
  • Asking for a deposit to "reserve" the deal before you've verified anything.
  • Refusing to verify NFT ownership on-chain or to use escrow on a large deal.
  • A contact handle that imitates a well-known community member with a small spelling change.

How this site works

Unetwork Marketplace never holds funds or NFTs, takes no fees, and is not a party to any trade. Listings are posted by users and are not endorsements — we remove listings that look wrong, but we can't vet every poster. Prices shown are asking/offering prices, not executed trades. This site is not affiliated with the official Unetwork team.

Privacy: no accounts, no cookies for tracking, no email collection. To prevent spam and scraping we briefly log a hashed, unreadable fingerprint of your connection when you post or reveal a contact — it can't be turned back into your address and is deleted automatically.

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