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OpenSea Delisting Bug Impacts Another Major NFT Collection

Geplaatst op september 30, 2022 door Blockchain News

Another OpenSea bug strikes again. It’s a less-than-ideal way to end the week for the once blue chip NFT collection, Azukis. Holders of Azuki NFTs were awakened on Friday to an email from OpenSea that allegedly advised NFT owners that many Azuki NFTs were being delisted. The once blue chip collection has had a substantial fall from grace, but still commands high respect with a consistent floor price around 10 ETH lately.

While re-listings for the project appear to be happening throughout the day on Friday, the error represents another occurrence of ‘accidental delisting’ of a major project on OpenSea. Let’s take a look at more details from the situation and what we can expect next.

An OpenSea Flaw, Or Azuki’s Fate?

Speculation was in no short supply on Friday within the NFT community, as some individuals believed that it could be a major impact on the collection – rather than a mistake on OpenSea’s part. However, the official Azuki Twitter account and product manager Demna were swift in keeping an open line of communication with the community:

We have reached out to @opensea about the delisting emails sent to Azuki holders, awaiting response. Our working theory is that we are facing a similar error/issue as this one. Check Discord for live updates, @DemnaAzuki will also be tweeting as we work to resolve this issue. https://t.co/azJhiXzEE0

— Azuki (@AzukiOfficial) September 30, 2022

Demna has described the issue as a ‘technical error’ on OpenSea, and the NFT marketplace released a statement of their own on Friday morning, proclaiming that there was a “error in our Trust & Safety flagging system” that caused Azukis to be delisted, but that their team worked quickly to resolve the issue.

Ethereum (ETH) based NFT collection, Azuki, had to deal with some hiccups on Friday following an accidental delisting on OpenSea. | Source: ETH-USD on TradingView.com

Not The First Time…

As the Azuki Twitter account referenced, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen this happen with a blue chip collection on OpenSea. Back in June, Bored Ape Yacht Club faced a similar dilemma, with OpenSea briefly delisting some of the BAYC collection. Overall, this isn’t a new issue or an issue that’s particularly clear to understand, however it’s ramifications can be substantial. Luckily for Azukis, the floor price before and after the delisting debacle on Friday was relatively unmoved, dropping from just above 10ETH to just below 10ETH, and currently sitting at 9.97ETH at time of publication.

Nonetheless, it’s still been a substantial fall from grace for a once high-flying project. At one point earlier this year, the project had a daily average sale price just shy of 40ETH, but in recent months, some Azukis have sold for a fraction of that, at times logging daily average sales between 6ETH and 7ETH.

Featured image from Pexels, Charts from TradingView.com

The writer of this content is not associated or affiliated with any of the parties mentioned in this article. This is not financial advice.
This op-ed represents the views of the author, and may not necessarily reflect the views of Bitcoinist. Bitcoinist is an advocate of creative and financial freedom alike.
Source: Bitcoinist.com
Original Post: OpenSea Delisting Bug Impacts Another Major NFT Collection

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