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# Inventory

**Ready to list**: Everything is ready to publish the asset for sale. Right there, you can review the name, collection, and supply before setting a price for your users to purchase.

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**Listed items:** In this section, you can see all the assets you've listed for sale. From there, you can change the price or delist them.\ <br>

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