🌟Advanced filters

Available only on the RoverX web app.

When it comes to buying NFTs, every user looks at different data points as per their trading style.

After analyzing almost every NFT tool out there, what we observed is, most tools don’t allow users to filter collections or if they do, it's just basic filters (min/max filter on a single time frame). But what if you want to only see collections that are under 0.5 ETH? What if you only want to see collections with a minimum of 100 ETH in volume?

To solve this, we have Advanced filters on RoverX. These advanced filters provide complete freedom to filter 100,000+ collections based on different metrics that matter to you.

You can also apply filters on % change of floor price, sales and volume. If you want to only look at projects which are growing put filters on these metrics.

Play around and you might find the next BAYC.

You can apply filters on both Trending and Minting tables.

There are 3 types of filters:

  • Normal filters

  • Time frame filters

  • Search filters

Normal filters

Normal filters can be applied on:

  • Masterminds

  • Blue chip

  • Floor price

  • Unique holder %

  • First mint

For the above filters, you can enter the minimum and maximum values and apply filters to see collections that fit your criteria.

Time frame filters

Time frame filters can be applied on:

  • Mints

  • Unique minters

  • Floor price % change

  • Sales

  • Sales % change

  • Volume

  • Volume % change

You can apply multiple filters on multiple time frames for the above metrics and enter the minimum and maximum values you want. This is literally a game-changer. You can create powerful strategies to find collections as per your trading style.

For example, you decide to apply filter on "Volume". You can apply filters saying:

  • 1h volume: Min = 1

  • 1d volume: Min = 10

  • 7d volume: Min = 50

Using these filters you can find collections with high volume.

Search filters

This can be applied only on "Collection Address".

The utility of this filter is that you can search for multiple collections and compare the metrics of those collections in a single view.

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