# PFPWizard

Straight from the front page of PFPWizard you can keep track of the latest, trending or ongoing PFP sales for collections on Wax that've been listed there. Not all collections are available from PFPWizard by default, and does require project owners to send a listing request (if eligible as a PFP type project)

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[https://www.pfpwizard.xyz/](https://www.pfpwizard.xyz/pfp/)
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On PFPWizard you can find tools for navigating especially the world of PFPs. With sleek UIs, and great rarity indicators/breakdowns easily available, it makes for a great place to investigate PFP Collections, to keep track of the latest happenings in the scene or as a guiding tool to help complete trait collections.

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We recommend you checking out PFP Wizards own "About" section here below as well:

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<https://www.pfpwizard.xyz/about/>
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