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# Trade

You can make trading offers with your NFTs. You need to set below parameters to make trading offers.

* NFT contract address
  * Your NFT's Ethereum smart contract address
* NFT token identifier
  * Your NFT's ERC721 token identifier
* Trading price
  * VANILLA amount to sell

After you make trading offers, anyone who has enough BUM can buy NFTs by paying trading price with BUM. Then you can receive the trading price and buyer will get NFT.

If you make trading offers, your NFT will be locked. If you cancel your trading offers before someone buys it, you can take your NFT back.&#x20;

There is 2% of trading fees for Vanilla. All fees will be distributed to users by weight.


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