Stargaze is the primary NFT marketplace in the Cosmos ecosystem — built as its own dedicated Cosmos appchain (a blockchain built using the Cosmos SDK optimized for NFTs) — where creators and collectors trade NFTs denominated in STARS, the platform’s native token, in a near-zero-fee environment with the long-term goal of NFT interoperability across the entire IBC (Inter-Blockchain Communication) connected Cosmos network.
The Platform
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Chain | Stargaze (Cosmos appchain) |
| Token | STARS |
| Type | NFT Marketplace + Chain |
| Model | Community-governed (DAO) |
| Fees | Near-zero (Cosmos architecture) |
Core features:
- Fully on-chain NFT standard (CW-721, Cosmos’s ERC-721 equivalent)
- Creator tools: launchpad for NFT collections
- Secondary market: buy/sell/offer mechanics
- STARS token for governance and fees
Why Cosmos for NFTs
The Cosmos ecosystem has different tradeoffs from Ethereum:
- IBC (Inter-Blockchain Communication): Cosmos chains communicate natively; the long-term vision is NFTs moving between IBC-connected chains
- Appchains: A dedicated blockchain for NFTs means no competition with DeFi for block space
- Low fees: Cosmos transactions cost fractions of a cent
- Community ownership: Stargaze is governed by STARS holders via on-chain governance
The Stargaze Ecosystem
Launchpad: Artists and projects launch collections via Stargaze’s launchpad; community whitelisting and fair launch mechanics.
Marketplace: Secondary trading with royalty enforcement built into the CW-721 standard.
STARS token:
- Governance: vote on platform development decisions
- Fee payments: all transactions denominated in STARS
- Staking: stake STARS to earn rewards and governance weight
IBC NFT Interoperability
One of Stargaze’s long-term goals is IBC-based NFT portability:
- An NFT minted on Stargaze could (in theory) move to another Cosmos chain via IBC
- This would enable cross-chain NFT use cases that don’t exist on Ethereum
- Implementation is ongoing; cross-chain NFT interoperability is technically complex
History
- 2022 — Stargaze mainnet launches; the first major Cosmos-native NFT marketplace
- 2022 — Early collections launch; the Cosmos NFT community develops around Stargaze
- 2023 — Stargaze grows as the primary Cosmos NFT destination; STARS token active in governance
- 2023–2024 — IBC NFT interoperability development continues; Stargaze ecosystem expands; competitive landscape includes other Cosmos NFT platforms
Common Misconceptions
- “Stargaze is just Cosmos OpenSea.” — Stargaze is both a marketplace AND its own blockchain; it’s not built on another chain but is an appchain purpose-built for NFTs with its own consensus and governance.
- “STARS has significant monetary value comparable to ETH.” — The Stargaze ecosystem is much smaller than Ethereum’s NFT market; STARS has its own market dynamics separate from ETH.
Social Media Sentiment
- X/Twitter: Stargaze is positively discussed in the Cosmos community; IBC interoperability goals are viewed with enthusiasm by the multi-chain community.
- Cosmos community: Stargaze is the canonical example of Cosmos appchain specialization applied to NFTs.
- Cross-chain NFT community: Stargaze’s IBC goals are discussed in the context of multi-chain NFT futures.
Last updated: 2026-04
Related Terms
See Also
- Cosmos — the blockchain ecosystem Stargaze is part of; IBC is the communication protocol that defines Stargaze’s long-term interoperability vision
- Objkt — the Tezos NFT marketplace; alongside Stargaze, represents non-Ethereum NFT ecosystems with genuine communities
- Tensor — the Solana NFT marketplace; both Tensor and Stargaze are examples of high-quality NFT infrastructure on alternative blockchains
Sources
- Stargaze Official Site — marketplace and chain documentation.
- Stargaze Documentation — technical documentation for creators and developers.
- Cosmos Hub — IBC Documentation — IBC protocol used for cross-chain NFT plans.