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# Token Listed

The Token Listed trigger activates when a token is listed for sale on either OpenSea, Blur, X2Y2 or Looksrare.

You can add filters to specify details such as the wallet or wallet group that listed the token, the collection the token belongs to, the listing price, traits and more.

In the [Advanced settings](/automations/triggers/trigger-advanced-settings.md), you have the option to set the number of listings required within a specific time frame to activate the List trigger.

**Example use cases:**

This trigger is particularly useful for detecting when a token gets listed for sale, or when there is a sudden spike of listings in a collection or by a trader. It allows you to monitor marketplace activity, identify new buying opportunities, and trigger automated actions in response.

The List trigger can also detect listings with or without specific traits priced below the collection floor price, allowing you to snipe rare tokens at a discount.

<figure><img src="/files/0dCMZsNkwpepSxYWtH1J" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Example Listing Trigger</p></figcaption></figure>


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