NFT marketplace OpenSea to disable royalty enforcement tool

NFT marketplace OpenSea to disable royalty enforcement tool



OpenSea, a leading NFT marketplace, has announced it will discontinue its on-chain royalty enforcement tool known as the Operator Filter. This tool enabled creators to block NFT marketplaces that didn't uphold royalties.



Effective from August 31, this decision was revealed in a statement by OpenSea's founder and CEO, Devin Finzer, on August 17.



Introduced in November 2022, the Operator Filter was designed as a straightforward piece of code, ensuring NFT sales occurred only on platforms that recognized and enforced creator fees.



Yet, according to Finzer, the tool didn't gain the traction they had anticipated due to insufficient backing from the broader NFT community.



Marketplaces like Blur, Dew, and LooksRare found workarounds to the Operator Filter by integrating with the Seaport Protocol. This move allowed them to sidestep


Read more about NFT marketplace OpenSea to disable royalty enforcement tool


#Altcoin, #Blockchain, #Cryptocurrency, #Cryptonewstoday, #News, #Regulations

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Polygon Labs Secures ISO 27001 Certification, Enhancing Blockchain Security Standards

Cryptocurrency Market Fluctuates: Fear and Greed Index Drops to Fear Level

$500K worth of stETH redeemed in 3 hours as Lido enables withdrawals