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OpenSea Crashes Following BossLogic NFT Drop via Ethernity

George Georgiev Mar 8, 2021 10:27
The largest NFT marketplace experienced a couple of outages last night prompted by the huge traffic as a result of BossLogic's NFT drop via Ethernity.

The hype around non-fungible tokens (NFTs) continues to escalate as demand for primary sales is only growing higher.

The last manifestation of this was earlier during the BossLogic NFT drop that took place on the OpenSea marketplace, causing it to essentially crash under the high traffic.

OpenSea Crashes as Traffic Surges

OpenSea, touted as the largest NFT marketplace crashed last night under a serious surge in traffic caused by an NFT drop.

The platform took it to Twitter to explain what happened:

Outage notice: the Bosslogic drop caused a 2X surge in traffic at 19:30 UTC, ultimately causing two spikes of failed requests, at 19:50 and 20:40.

The issue was our servers’ ability to reclaim memory. We will have a fix out shortly, but sincerely apologize to all affected!

Naturally, this caused some users to be upset because they’d lost gas fees as a result of the outage. The team responded that they “will not have to pay gas the next time you bid, for the next auction – that cost is only for the first time you ever bid on anything (converting ETH to wrapped ETH).”

BossLogic’s NFT Drop

BossLogic is a well-known artist with almost half a million followers on Twitter and a lot more across different social media platforms.

His latest NFT drop was through a partnership with Ethernity chain to offer 2501 pieces of art to the very first lucky community members.

The tokens were sold for 0.299 ETH and each one of them represented digital artwork that’s featured in the collection.

This latest NFT drop is the latest to create massive hype around it. As CryptoPotato reported yesterday, the interest surrounding non-fungible tokens have surpassed that of ICOs from back during their peak in early 2018. This has caused many people to believe that they are in a state of a bubble.

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George Georgiev

Georgi Georgiev is CryptoPotato's editor-in-chief and seasoned writer with over four years of experience writing about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Georgi's passion for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies bloomed in late 2016 and he hasn't looked back since. Crypto’s technological and economic implications are what interest him most, and he has one eye turned to the market whenever he’s not sleeping. Contact George: LinkedIn