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# Buy & Sell Tokens

## Steps to Buy Tokens

1. Explore the [**Marketplace**](https://www.kaspa.com/marketplace)
   * Browse the wide range of available tokens listed on KaspaCom.
2. **View Token Details**
   * Access key information to make informed decisions, including:
     * **Price, volume, and market cap.**
     * **Rug score** and **top holder distribution.**
     * **Developer wallet holdings** and **community sentiment.**
3. **Buy Tokens**
   * Click **“Buy”** to view the order book.
   * Select the best offer, confirm your transaction, and complete your purchase—all in **under one second!**

## **Steps to Sell Tokens:**

1. **Access the Sell Panel**
   * Use the **Sell Panel** on the token’s page.
2. **Set Up Your Listing**
   * Enter the number of tokens you want to sell.
   * Set your desired price in **KAS**.
3. **Review Market Data**
   * Check the **floor price** to create a competitive listing.
4. **Finalize Your Listing**
   * Confirm the details, and your listing will appear in the **Buy Panel** for potential buyers.

**Why Sell on KaspaCom?**

* **No Seller Fees:** Listing sell orders is completely free.
* **Ease of Use:** Straightforward tools for quick and transparent transactions.

KaspaCom makes buying and selling tokens simple, fast, and reliable.


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