Post author:Auto News Feed Post published:February 22, 2022 Post category:Market News A Texas man is suing OpenSea over an exploit that saw high value NFTs, including his Bored Ape, sold for a fraction of their cost. Tags: Crypto Market, Digital Market, Market Analysis Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Read more articles Previous PostRug Pulls Force Solana NFT Marketplace Magic Eden to Invoke Doxing Policy for Creators Next PostSeveral Altcoins Have Slipped Into Their ‘Buy Zones’ During the Latest Crypto Market Dip, According to Santiment You Might Also Like Judge Rules Celsius Earn Account Funds Belong to Estate, Not Users January 5, 2023 Russians Mining Crypto to Pay at Least 15% Tax, Companies – No Less Than 6%, Lawmaker Says February 6, 2022 5 Million Robinhood Customer Emails Stolen, Company Says No Financial Data at Risk November 9, 2021
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