Daily News - June 17, 2022
TLDR:
OpenSea introduces collection offers. OpenSea bug uncovered. BAYC tags the wrong wall.
OpenSea Trading Volume:
Despite an initial rally following the FOMC meeting, Ethereum reverts to $1,116.26 - down 0.3% from yesterdayâs close. In a similar manner, OpenSea closes the day down 13.55% with 17.6M USD in daily trading volume.
News:
BAYC receives pushback following an incident in which a contractor tagged the BAYC logo over the work of a highly respected graffiti artist. Since then, the team has promptly removed their logo. (Source)
OpenSeaâs recent migration to their SeaPort protocol has introduced the ability to make collection offers. (Source)
Habbo and CyberKongz partner up to offer exclusive in-game assets within Habboâs digital realm. (Source)
For those with tickets to ApeFest that are unable to attend, Yuga Labs is offering a free tee-shirt as an incentive to cancel your tickets. These tickets will be passed on to other members of the community that are on the waitlist. (Source)
0age reports one of the first bugs to be uncovered from OpenSeaâs migration to the Seaport protocol. The bug enabled âsellers to accept offers on Shared Storefront items and receive payment without owning the NFT.â Fortunately, the bug has been patched up and only impacted 25 transactions totalling 11 WETH. (Source)
Azf.eth provides an insightful thread documenting the failure of P2E games! The author then goes on to suggest three primary improvements including game design as a primary focus, monetizing what can't be monetized in web2, and leveraging collectibility / rewarding loyalty. (Source)
Notable Sales:
090.eth was purchased for 33.0 ETH ($36,816.45) by zollvault.eth! The floor price of 3-digit ENS domains currently stands at 15 ETH ($16,598.10). (Source)
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