According to ChainCatcher news and a report by CoinDesk, the non-fungible token (NFT) trading platform OpenSea has officially opened its upgraded platform OpenSea2 (OS2) to the public. The platform now supports token trading on 19 blockchains, indicating a strategic direction of transitioning from NFTs to the broader crypto assets market.
Devin Finzer, co-founder and CEO of OpenSea, stated that OS2 is the foundation of OpenSea's next-generation platform. The platform has also launched a rewards system called Voyages, where users can earn XP points by completing basic activities, which can be used in the future to receive the highly anticipated SEA native Token airdrop.
Chief Marketing Officer Adam Hollander stated in a blog that the OpenSea Foundation will conduct the Token Generation Event (TGE) only after completing a series of product launches, and the specific issuance date has not yet been determined.
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OpenSea OS2 is officially launched, planning to release SEA Token Airdrop.
According to ChainCatcher news and a report by CoinDesk, the non-fungible token (NFT) trading platform OpenSea has officially opened its upgraded platform OpenSea2 (OS2) to the public. The platform now supports token trading on 19 blockchains, indicating a strategic direction of transitioning from NFTs to the broader crypto assets market. Devin Finzer, co-founder and CEO of OpenSea, stated that OS2 is the foundation of OpenSea's next-generation platform. The platform has also launched a rewards system called Voyages, where users can earn XP points by completing basic activities, which can be used in the future to receive the highly anticipated SEA native Token airdrop. Chief Marketing Officer Adam Hollander stated in a blog that the OpenSea Foundation will conduct the Token Generation Event (TGE) only after completing a series of product launches, and the specific issuance date has not yet been determined.