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# Accepting an offer on your NFT

### How to accept an offer

1. To accept an offer on your item, you will need to go to the individual page for that NFT.
2. Once you're on that page, you will be able to see the list of offers which have been made.
3. Click Accept on the offer which you wish to accept. This will begin the process.

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Select Confirm,You will now need to confirm this action with your wallet.


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