OpenSea Unveils OS2 Beta, Hints at SEA Token Airdrop
OpenSea’s OS2 beta is officially live, and the SEA token announcement has NFT traders buzzing about a possible airdrop. Could you be eligible?
Big news from OpenSea! The team just announced on X that OS2 is a completely reimagined NFT marketplace, built from scratch to cater to power users and collectors alike. The platform now integrates 14 blockchains, featuring newcomers Apechain, Soneium, and Berachain.
A year ago, we smashed the reset button on our culture and rebuilt the product from the ground up. we set our sights on building not just the best NFT marketplace, but the best product in crypto, full-stop,
commented OpenSea’s CTO in X.
With OS2, users gain access to cross-chain purchases, a competitive 0.5% marketplace fee, and zero-cost token swaps. But here’s the kicker—OpenSea is teasing a reward system, sparking speculation that $SEA token holders might be in for some perks.
A post from OpenSea Foundation on X clarifies that eligibility will be based on a user’s long-term interaction with the platform, not just recent activity. The process is expected to be straightforward, and U.S. users may not be excluded. However, there’s no official timeline yet.
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The NFT bull market changed us. We got too corporate, too web2, and let fear of risk outweigh building for users. I decided we needed a complete reset. So we went heads down and started rebuilding: tech, product, and most importantly — culture. Fixing those foundations has been a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. But it’s been incredible to see the team transform,
OpenSea’s CEO admitted.
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