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  2. OpenSea - Wikipedia

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    The estimated value of the stolen tokens was more than $1.7 million. According to OpenSea, only 32 users had been affected. OpenSea later revised its statement to note that 17 users were directly affected, while the other 15 users had interacted with the attacker but had not lost tokens as a result. [22]

  3. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    A comparison shopping website, sometimes called a price comparison website, price analysis tool, comparison shopping agent, shopbot, aggregator or comparison shopping engine, is a vertical search engine that shoppers use to filter and compare products based on price, features, reviews and other criteria.

  4. US SEC threatens to sue NFT marketplace OpenSea, CEO says - AOL

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    (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.

  5. Pricesearcher - Wikipedia

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    Pricesearcher processes 1.5 billion prices every day and uses Amazon Web Services (AWS), to which it migrated in December 2016, to enable the high volume of data processing required. [14] The rest of the business uses algorithms , NLP , Machine learning , data science and artificial intelligence to organise all the data.

  6. Kelkoo Group - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being a price comparison site, Kelkoo also offers an API webservice where other price comparison websites, such as PriceSpin.com [13] shopping comparison website, and SmartShoppers [14] price comparison browser add-on, use data and content from Kelkoo's database. [15] This is a shared revenue business model.

  7. NexTag - Wikipedia

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    Nextag was an independent price comparison service website for products, travel, and education. It started as a website where buyers and sellers could negotiate prices for computers and electronics products. From 2000, the business model focused on comparison shopping. [1] NexTag also owned Hamburg, Germany-based Guenstiger.de.

  8. AOL

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  9. PriceGrabber - Wikipedia

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    PriceGrabber.com is a price-comparison shopping site and distributed content commerce service founded in 1999 by former CEOs Kamran Pourzanjani and Tamim Mourad.The company partners with merchants, retailers, and sellers to provide information on a wide range of products.