OpenSea email over inactive NFT listings sparks Twitter debate

Share This Post

Some OpenSea users who heeded OpenSea’s call to call their inactive listings ended up losing their NFTs and their money.

Twitter users reacted negatively to an OpenSea email sent to users who still had inactive listings on their accounts. In the email, OpenSea explained that old NFTs listings are still fulfillable, and should be canceled by the user because OpenSea is unable to cancel them on their behalf. They claimed this would “prevent any of your items from being sold at the inactive listing price,” due to Ethereum’s (ETH) dropping price.

According to the NFT collector @dingalingts and other users, this warning had the opposite effect and canceling the listing ended up recreating the order. @Dingalingts tweeted a thread urging users to “FIRST transfer your NFT to a different address and cancel the listing/s on the original address BEFORE” canceling them.

He cites another user @swolfchan.eth who claimed that he lost at least 15 ETH. After canceling a Mutant Ape Yacht Club listing, it was relisted for 6 ETH but someone waiting in the ETH mempool ended up selling the NFT in the same block by front-running the cancellation.

While some users like @roundcatcrypto commented to @swolfchan.eth “This one’s on you man. Don’t play with company because you were trying to save a couple bucks,” others rallied in support of him and @dingalingts.

Alex Attalah, co-founder of OpenSea, responded to @swolfchan.eth’s thread, tweeting that they “have a team working on it and putting up a countermeasure now.” @swolfchan.eth followed up and asked if he could expect a reimbursement, but received no response.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Dogecoin Could Target $0.20 Soon, Analyst Predicts – Is DOGE Primed For A Rally?

Dogecoin is trading above $012 after a 20% pump over the past two days, reigniting investor enthusiasm The meme coin had been struggling to break past the $011 mark, leaving investors frustrated as

Binance Founder CZ Released From US Custody After Serving 4-Month Sentence

Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has been released from US custody after serving a four-month sentence for his role in compliance failures at Binance His sentence followed a plea

Ethereum Fees On The Rise Again, What’s Driving This?

On-chain data shows that Ethereum transaction fees have been rising again recently Here’s what could be behind this trend Ethereum Average Fees Has Registered A Notable Uptick Recently In a new

Crypto Veteran Says Decentralized AI Reduces Bias and Manipulation Risks

Albert Castellana, co-founder and CEO of Yeagerai, believes artificial intelligence (AI) can propel blockchain-based applications beyond simple, static contracts AI integration unlocks “much

Lummis Predicts Positive Outlook For Crypto If Senate Shifts To Republican Control

In a recent interview with CNBC, Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis, a prominent advocate for crypto assets, discussed the potential for significant regulatory changes following the upcoming US

Bitcoin Breaks $66,000, But Analyst Warns Against Fresh Longs—Here’s Why

Bitcoin has shown bullish momentum during the past day, but an analyst has pointed out how the asset may be in a high-risk zone now due to the Open Interest trend Bitcoin Open Interest Has Seen A