OpenSea CEO closes AirDrop rumors, calling for a “completely false” claim.

The famous OpenSea that cannot be launched for the ETHEREUM Opensea symbolism, according to the CEO of the company, who rejected continuous rumors as “completely wrong.”
The NFT community was not happy after Divin Venzer, CEO of OpenSea, closed speculation about a possible symbol that was shown long on February 10.
The excitement was to build among OpenSea users after a test site was designed on the Airdrop.
But Fenzer quickly interfered, describing fake claims and reminding everyone of adhering to official updates.
Through separate X posts, Finzer and XX emphasized Opensea that any major ads will come directly from the company and urge users to be cautious about wrong information.
General Motors. Nothing of rumors on x today is right. TYSM 💙 Only the confidence links we publish from this account.
What are the rumors?
Rumors about the potential spread of Airdrop began at first after Opensea revealed a comprehensive reform of the NFT market.
In November, OpenSea 2.0, which is the reconstruction of the platform “from the ground”, was announced, and promised a faster, more efficient and feature of traders.
The introduction of features such as the leaders and the points farm system has led to the belief that the rewards retroactively or Airdrop may be on the way.
Users had hoped to reward Opensea more active merchants, similar to how other platforms are distributed distinctive icons based on the previous activity.
Competitive markets such as Blur and Magic Eden have previously rewarded users using Roken Airops, and many in the NFT community believe that Opensea will take a similar path.
Rumors intensified in December after an entity called Opensea Foundation recorded itself in the Kayman Islands, a step that many saw in the coding space as Seifte to launch a symbol.
Historically, other Web3 platforms used external foundations as a tool for the distribution of governance codes, and the Opensea decision was made to merge there as a strong hint that Airdrop could be in business.
Recently, community members have stumbled on the website of Opensea Foundation, which is supposed to determine the conditions and conditions for Opensea Airdrop.
While many looked at this as confirmation, the site soon became the center of the controversy.
OpenSea Airdrop Certified term use summary: – Users are exposed to Kyc/AML tests – Customizer auditor before the claim – He must be 18 years old and above the claim – VPN is not allowed in restricted countries, and failure to do this may be excluded from Airdrop The site has been updated .. .
The page suggested that users will need to complete KYC checks and combat money laundering, while the area locks and a policy does not allow VPN users to exceed restrictions.
This immediately sparked a violent reaction, as many merchants and artists argue that such requirements contradict the decentralized spirit of NFT.
However, Finzer explained that the site was simply a vice -text test page, not an official document that defines Opensea plans.
“If it is official, the institution was linked to it,” he wrote a response to a member of society.
However, Opensea members criticized its weak communication with its community, while others crushed the platform to create an alleged test site.
I just spoke with them. There was some boileplate – not the actual conditions and conditions – on a test site for a short period of time. If it is official, the institution was linked to it.
As of the time of the press, the site was dropped.
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