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In January 2022, OpenSea raised $300 million in new series C funding, propelling the company's valuation to $13.3 billion. [13] 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]
(Reuters) -The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has threatened to sue non-fungible tokens marketplace OpenSea, the company's CEO said in a post on social media platform X on Wednesday.
OpenSea is an American non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace headquartered in Miami. The company was founded by Devin Finzer and Alex Atallah in 2017. [1] [2] OpenSea offers a marketplace online allowing for non-fungible tokens to be sold directly at a fixed price, or through an auction.
OpenSea’s newest vision for its NFT marketplace includes many buzzwords. What do they mean? “I wish I knew,” a source familiar with the matter told Fortune.
Devin Finzer and Alex Atallah founded OpenSea in December 2017. [1] [2] They were inspired by CryptoKitties, a blockchain-based game featuring non-fungible tokens that had been released earlier that year. [1] [2] Finzer and Atallah believed that OpenSea could be a marketplace for buying NFT tokens like these at scale. [1]
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Field is an angel investor in venture-backed startups, including OpenSea (founded by Devin Finzer, a friend of Field's from Brown), [12] Loom, [13] Warp, [14] and Netlify. [15] Field is also an NFT collector. Field purchased his first CryptoPunk NFT in January 2018. He later described himself thinking at the time, "this is probably the ...
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