Important Note
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As many of you know the minimum increment value in Blur is 0.01 which means you can either outbid or underbid an existing offer by 0.01. This value is 0.0001 for Opensea, however, in Tensor you can use a lot more decimals even though they round the values up on their user interface. In the below screenshot you can see the actual increment values:
This situation causes undercut values such as 0.0001 to be too big in some cases and also causes many bids to look at the same price even though they are different.
Personally, I use a combination of undercut and underbid with high decimal values, you can even use more decimals depending on your goal. But keep in mind that undercut values such as 0.01 is often too big for Tensor.
Here is a setting example I use for bidding on Madlads: