According to Gate News bot, Blockworks reported that the NFT trading platform OpenSea announced that version OS1 will be completely offline on June 16. In the new version OS2, the platform will remove features such as Deals, English auctions, Testnet support, and shopping carts.
OpenSea's official statement indicates that these features are used less frequently, and the "transaction negotiation" feature has compatibility issues with the ERC 721-C royalty enforcement contract. This move has drawn opposition from some users, who point out that removing the "Deals" feature will increase the risk of NFT trading scams. It is worth noting that the "Deals" feature was launched in July 2023, providing users with options for customized NFT exchange solutions.
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OpenSea announces the discontinuation of OS1 version and multiple features.
According to Gate News bot, Blockworks reported that the NFT trading platform OpenSea announced that version OS1 will be completely offline on June 16. In the new version OS2, the platform will remove features such as Deals, English auctions, Testnet support, and shopping carts.
OpenSea's official statement indicates that these features are used less frequently, and the "transaction negotiation" feature has compatibility issues with the ERC 721-C royalty enforcement contract. This move has drawn opposition from some users, who point out that removing the "Deals" feature will increase the risk of NFT trading scams. It is worth noting that the "Deals" feature was launched in July 2023, providing users with options for customized NFT exchange solutions.
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