OpenSea Makes Shift To Optional Royalty Model – A Deal-Breaker For Yuga Labs?
19 Agosto 2023 - 06:56AM
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Yuga Labs – creators of the popular Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT
collection – has unveiled its plans to cut ties with NFT
marketplace OpenSea. This comes as a response to the platform’s
proposed shift to an optional royalty system. On Thursday, August
17, OpenSea announced that it is changing its creator fees
framework, making royalties optional for new collections after
August 31, 2023. The NFT marketplace also disclosed that it would
disable the Operator Filter, a feature that enforces creator
royalties. According to the announcement, NFT collections that
utilized the Operator Filter up until August 31 will have their
creator royalties enforced till February 29, 2024, when the fees
will become optional. In the blog post, OpenSea explained the
rationale behind its decision, saying the Operator Filter was
designed to empower creators with greater control. However, the
marketplace claims that it has not received the much-needed
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To OpenSea’s Decision On Friday, August 18, Yuga Labs
published an open letter on X (formerly Twitter), subtly
criticizing OpenSea’s decision to make creator fees optional on all
secondary sales for all collections by February 2024. The BAYC
creator also disclosed its plans to wind down support for OpenSea’s
SeaPort, a marketplace protocol that enables the buying and selling
of NFTs. Daniel Alegre, CEO of Yuga Lab, said in the response: Yuga
Labs will begin the process of sunsetting support for OpenSea’s
SeaPort for all upgradable contracts and any new collections, with
the aim of this being complete in February 2024 in tandem with
OpenSea’s approach. Alegre noted that while the purpose of NFTs has
been to revolutionize true ownership of digital assets, it has also
been about empowering artists and creators. “Yuga believes in
protecting creator royalties so creators are properly compensated
for their work,” he added. Yuga Labs’ stance will likely be a
significant blow to OpenSea, but perhaps not one the marketplace
wouldn’t have foreseen. In January, the BAYC creators blacklisted
about four marketplaces – with an optional royalty model – from its
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Chain OpenSea also recently announced its decision to disable the
minting and listing of NFTs on the BNB smart chain. According to
the post on X, this move was informed by the marketplace’s “need to
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The NFT platform wrote in the announcement: Starting today (August
18, 2023), you will no longer be able to create new listings for or
make new offers on BSC NFTs. However, you will still be able to
view, discover, and transfer BSC NFTs on our site. This latest
development brings OpenSea’s total supported chains down to 10,
including Arbitrum, Avalanche, Ethereum, Optimism, Polygon, Solana,
and the recently-added Base and Zora. Crypto total market cap at
$1.03 trillion | Source: daily TOTAL chart on TradingView Featured
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