🌊OTSea (Discover OTC)

The OTSea (Discover OTC) page is your main marketplace view. This is where you browse live opportunities, filter by token, and spot interesting deals.

(Testnet UI)

Layout Overview

1

Controls for searching and filtering offers (see Filters & Search below).

2

Offers list / grid

The list or grid showing available offers (see Offers List below).

3

Offer details drawer

The panel or modal that displays details for a selected offer (see Offer Details below).

4

Tabs for Buy Now, Flash Sales, etc.

Potential additional views to segment offer types.


At the top of Discover, you can:

  • Search by token name or symbol

  • Filter by:

    • Network (e.g. Ethereum, Solana)

    • Offer type (standard OTC vs Flash Sale)

    • Discount / premium range

    • Minimum / maximum size

These controls help you narrow down to offers that match your needs, e.g. “SPL tokens on Solana with at least 10% discount.”


Offers List

Each row in the offers list shows the essential information:

  • Token pair (From → To)

  • Network

  • Size (amount offered)

  • Effective price or discount

  • Owner type (retail / platform wallet / project wallet – if surfaced)

  • Status (Open, Negotiating, Reserved, etc.)

Click an offer to open its Offer Details panel.


Offer Details

When you select an offer, the left panel (or a modal on smaller screens) shows:

  • Offered token and amount

  • Requested token and amount

  • Price / rate summary

  • Owner address (shortened)

  • Any note the owner added

  • Current status (e.g. Open, Bid Received, Negotiating)

  • A primary CTA: Place Bid or Go to offer

From here you can:

  • Place a bid directly

  • Go to the dedicated offer page for deeper negotiation


Private vs Public Offers

Some offers are:

  • Public – visible to everyone in Discover.

  • Private – visible only to a specific recipient wallet (or via a direct link).

Private offers are ideal for brokered deals or one‑to‑one negotiations. You’ll still see the same UI, but the offer may not appear in the global Discover feed for other users.


Once you’ve found an opportunity you like, the next step is to place a bid or create your own offer. Read more in Offers – Create & Manage.

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