Synonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Synonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Analysts say the recent update is impressive, especially since it only accounts for Polygon (MATIC) NFTs minted and launched on OpenSea.
And all that’s left is to see how OpenSea will continue to respond to the threat.
Source: https://fortune.com/crypto/2023/02/26/nft-marketplace-blur-opensea-trading/
Besides the lack of platform fees, Blur does not force sellers to abide by royalty agreements, which creators who launch their works on OpenSea and a few smaller marketplaces can require on transactions in their artworks after the initial sale.
Chastain's lawyers have also said OpenSea did not start banning employees from buying or selling featured collections or creators until Chastain's last day, in September 2021.
In September 2022, the OpenSea NFT marketplace announced support for Arbitrum One, an Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution and sister protocol to Arbitrum Nova, to allow users to access digital collectibles from the chain of their choice.
“One of our vendors experienced a security incident that may have exposed information about your OpenSea API key,” the company wrote in an email to customers.
Reacting to the accusations, OpenSea had released a statement saying that the company was incredibly disappointed with the revelations.
Recently-launched NFT marketplace Blur has OpenSea, the largest NFT marketplace in the world, in terms of trading volume over the past month.