Web3 Freedom? OpenSea Blocks Cuban Artists due to US Sanctions
OpenSea is blocking Cuban artists from using its platform, arguably working against Web3’s promise of economic freedom.
OpenSea is blocking Cuban artists from using its platform, arguably working against Web3’s promise of economic freedom.
In recent times, several NFT marketplaces had either rejected such fees or made them optional for traders to pay.
Genie users who completed over one trade before April 15, 2022 will get $300 worth of USDC, while those owning
OpenSea is bringing NFT support to BNB Chain, which has historically had little volume in the sector versus other chains.Â
Breitman thinks the bear market will remain a challenge in the foreseeable future but useful crypto applications will flourish upon
Opeasea's dominance as the largest and most-used NFT trading platform may not last long.
A nonfungible token (NFT) collection from legendary actor Anthony Hopkins has smashed records with a sellout in just a few
The ongoing crypto winter has caused million-dollar losses to the well-known YouTuber Logan Paul.
The former Lyft executive stayed at the NFT marketplace for less than a year.
When Falovitch proceeded to report the matter to the police, he found his car was also broken into, he said