Listings

There are two types of "for sale" listings that can be created by NFT sellers.

  1. Fixed price

    • Priced in either AERO, USDC, or WETH

    • Price remains unchanged in the selected currency

    • 1% fee to the seller collected upon sale

  2. Dutch auction

    • Priced in either AERO, USDC, or WETH

    • Starting discount (e.g. 10%)

    • Ending discount (e.g. 20%)

    • Auction duration (e.g. one week)

    • Price gradually moves from starting discount to ending discount

    • Price remains at ending discount after the auction duration if not sold

    • 1% fee to the seller collected upon sale

All listings expire after 60 days if not sold.

Indicators

We've added small icons to highlight listings that meet certain criteria.

  • Dutch Auction time remaining

    The discount rate for this listing will gradually approach its max until the ending time. Hover over the icon to see the ending discount and scheduled auction deadline.

  • Great deal!

    These listings each have the lowest discount relative to other listings of similar size. You can see this visualized on the Discount vs Lock Size chart with the yellow dots.

  • Vote can be changed immediately

    Holders of veAERO or veVELO can only change which pools they vote on once per epoch (week). Some buyers prefer locks where the vote can be changed during the current epoch instead of having to wait for up to a week. This is particularly helpful for buyers who want to participate in an Ignition launch.

  • Has unclaimed rebase

    These locks have pending, unclaimed rebase (see Aerodrome Tokenomics). This indicates that the effective discount rate may be better than what's advertised. For example, imagine a 1,000 AERO lock that earns an additional 1 AERO rebase each week and is worth ~1,052 AERO after one year. If the owner lists it on Vexy without first claiming the rebase, it will be displayed as 1,000 AERO locked. Despite being advertised at a 20% discount (800 / 1000), the effective discount rate would be closer to 24% (1 - 800/1052).

    Sellers who leave the rebase unclaimed often also leave voting rewards unclaimed. This is usually just dust but can be a meaningful amount of rewards. We recommend doing your own research on potentially mispriced listings. This indicator just serves as a tip that there may be an opportunity to investigate.

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