NFT Collection Verification FAQs
What are Verified NFT Collections?
Verified NFT collections have undergone a vetting process by an NFT marketplace. When you notice a checkmark next to an NFT collection on platforms like OpenSea, Rarible, or Blur, it typically means that the actual marketplace the collection is listed on has authenticated and verified the collection.
This feature is invaluable for marketplace creators, wallet services, and analytics platforms where verification directly influences user confidence and the perceived legitimacy of a collection.
Verification Using the NFT API
When you use Moralis' NFT API endpoints, you will notice a verified_collection
property within the JSON response. This property determines the authenticity of an NFT collection by indicating if a contract is verified. This feature, similar to the blue tick verification on OpenSea, indicates whether a collection is officially verified.
For example, when you use the getWalletNFTCollections endpoint, each collection returned will include a verified_collection
property set to either true
or false
, with true
indicating that the NFT collection is verified.
Supported Chains
The verification feature is currently available for NFT collections on the following blockchains:
- Ethereum
- Polygon
- BNB Smart Chain
- Arbitrum
- Avalanche
- Base
- Optimism