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How to buy cheap Splinterlands cards - Using SplintX Price History charts

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How to use SplintX Price History charts to buy cheap Splinterlands cards from the market.

I’m sure by now, you’ve noticed just how inefficient the Splinterlands card markets are.

If you’re trying to sell your cards, then this can be somewhat frustrating as you may find your efficiently priced cards, constantly being undercut by outlier prices.

But if you’re a Splinterlands card buyer, then this can be great.

There are bargains to be had in the Splinterlands card markets every day and I’m here to help you take advantage of them.

Open up the SplintX website and let’s take a look at how we can use the interface to buy cheap Splinterlands cards.

The SplintX Marketplace and Hub

If you haven’t yet checked out the SplintX Marketplace and Hub, then do yourself a favour and bookmark it right now.

Built by a team of kids calling themselves The Splinterns, SplintX now runs a Splinterlands marketplace to rival PeakMosters.

Check out the clean SplintX interface on the screenshot below.

The marketplace interface is self explanitory, with the top menu giving you the ability to flick through your own card collection or the market as a whole.

Filters and a handy search function down the left hand side, also makes navigating the Splinterlands card market a breeze.

But what about using SplintX to find and buy cheap Splinterlands cards?

SplintX Price History charts

This is where the price history chart feature for every Splinterlands card comes in handy.

Search or use the filters to find the card you’re looking to buy, click a result and navigate across to the Price History chart tab as shown on the screenshot below.

Price History charts show the daily low list price of each Splinterlands card.

Therefore, you’re able to use this data to view overpriced and best of all, cheap Splinterlands cards.

Using the example of the Golden Chicken in the screenshot above, you could therefore make a case that yesterday’s $299 USD listing price (which is no longer on the market), was an excellent cheap Splinterlands card buying opportunity.

There’s no doubt that SplintX Price History charts can help you find and snap up low priced outliers before anyone else catches on.

Buying Splinterlands card NFTs vs Splinterlands DEC

When it comes to whether you should buy Splinterlands cards themselves or simply invest in Splinterlands DEC to pool and maximise your SPS airdrop, well that’s entirely up to you.

There’s no doubt that the Splinterlands card markets are extremely inefficient, making them a frustrating place to trade at times.

But at the same time, it’s this inefficiency in the markets that actually makes it possible for savvy card traders using SplintX Price History charts to buy cheap Splinterlands cards.

You just have to know where to look.

Best of probabilities to you.




Direct from the desk of Dane Williams.

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