OpenSea introduces new stolen item policy to combat NFT theft
A Twitter user claimed that they purchased a stolen NFT and OpenSea support advised them to sell it on another marketplace.
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A Twitter user claimed that they purchased a stolen NFT and OpenSea support advised them to sell it on another marketplace.
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