OpenSea email over inactive NFT listings sparks Twitter debate -Breaking
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Users of Twitter (NYSE: ) reacted negative to OpenSea’s email to those users still having inactive listings. OpenSea informed users that their old nonfungible token listings (NFTs) are still valid and can be cancelled by them as OpenSea cannot cancel them. They claimed this would “prevent any of your items from being sold at the inactive listing price,” due to Ether’s (ETHDropping price
NFT collector @dingalingts stated that the warning did not have the desired effect. The listing was canceled and then the order was re-created. @Dingalingts tweeted a thread urging users to “FIRST transfer your NFT to a different address and cancel the listing/s on the original address BEFORE” canceling them.
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