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  2. OpenSea - Wikipedia

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    Later that month, OpenSea reimbursed users about $1.8 million after a user interface bug allowed users to buy more than $1 million worth of NFTs at a discount. [16] [17] On January 27, 2022, OpenSea announced it would limit how many NFTs a user could create using the free minting tool. [18] The following day, OpenSea reversed the decision. [19]

  3. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    The code directed users to a web page advertising US$15 in free bitcoin for new accounts plus entry into a promotion for a sweepstakes to win three US$1 million prizes for bitcoin. The low-tech image evoked the retro look of the old DVD screensaver logo bouncing around the screen.

  4. Talk:OpenSea - Wikipedia

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    On February 20, The Verge reported that hundreds of NFTs were stolen from OpenSea users, causing a panic among the site's community of users. [3] The estimated value of the stolen tokens was more than $1.7 million. [3] According to OpenSea, only 17 users actually lost tokens, while 15 others interacted with the attacker but did not lose tokens. [3]

  5. Following OpenSea’s move in Iranian and Venezuelan users accounts, pressure on crypto exchanges to impose blanket bans on Russians will intensify.

  6. NFT Marketplace OpenSea Refunds Users $1.8 Million After ...

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    OpenSea, one of the leading NFT marketplaces, has suffered a so-called exploit -- the described exploit enabling users to purchase NFTs from users at well below market value. NFTs with a market ...

  7. OpenSea users lose hundreds of NFTs in likely phishing attack

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  8. Devin Finzer - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, Forbes estimated the stakes in OpenSea owned by Finzer and his co-founder Alex Atallah to be worth $2.2 billion each, making them the first two non-fungible token billionaires. [2] In April 2023, the net worths of both founders were estimated to have fallen to less than $600 million each following a steep decline in OpenSea's ...

  9. OpenSea Bars Iranian Users as US Sanctions Talk Ramps Up - AOL

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    OpenSea users with Iran-based IP addresses are claiming their accounts were terminated on Thursday, in what is developing into a larger discussion about international sanctions and popular Web 3 ...