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OpenSea CEO shuts down airdrop rumors, calls claims ‘completely false’

by February 11, 2025
written by February 11, 2025

Popular Ethereum-based non-fungible token marketplace OpenSea won’t be launching an airdrop, according to the firm’s CEO, who dismissed ongoing rumors as “completely false.”

The NFT community was not happy after OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer shut down speculation about a potential airdrop of its long-rumored token on February 10.

Excitement had been building among OpenSea users after a test website allegedly designed for the airdrop surfaced. 

But Finzer quickly stepped in, calling the claims fake and reminding everyone to stick to official updates. 

Across separate X posts, both Finzer and the official X account for OpenSea have stressed that any major announcements will come directly from the company and urged users to be wary of misinformation.

OpenSea Foundation

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gm. none of the rumors on X today are true. tysm 💙
only trust links that we post from this account.

8:53 PM · Feb 10, 2025

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What are the rumors?

Rumors about a potential airdrop initially began circulating after OpenSea unveiled a complete overhaul of its NFT marketplace.

In November, OpenSea 2.0 was announced, a “from-the-ground-up” rebuild of the platform, promising a faster, more efficient, and feature-rich experience for traders. 

The introduction of features such as a leaderboard and point-farming system led many to believe that retroactive rewards or an airdrop might be on the way.

Users hoped that OpenSea would reward its most active traders, similar to how other platforms distributed tokens based on past activity.

Rival marketplaces like Blur and Magic Eden had previously rewarded users with token airdrops, and many in the NFT community believed that OpenSea would take a similar route.

Rumors intensified In December after OpenSea registered a foundation in the Cayman Islands, a move that many in the crypto space saw as a precursor to launching a token. 

Historically, other Web3 platforms have used offshore foundations as the vehicle for distributing governance tokens, and OpenSea’s decision to incorporate there was taken as a strong hint that an airdrop could be in the works.

Recently, community members stumbled upon an OpenSea Foundation website that supposedly outlined the terms and conditions for an OpenSea airdrop.

While many viewed this as a confirmation, the website soon became the center of controversy.

Maki

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Opensea airdrop CONFIRMED
Term of use summary:
– users are subjected to KYC/AML checks
– allocation checker before claim
– has to be 18 years old and above to claim
– VPNs not allowed for restricted countries, failing to do so may be disqualified from airdrop
Site was updated…

3:17 PM · Feb 10, 2025

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The page suggested that users would need to complete KYC and anti-money laundering checks, while region locks and a policy that doesn’t allow VPN users to bypass the restrictions would be put in place. 

This immediately sparked backlash, with many traders and artists arguing that such requirements went against the decentralized ethos of the NFT space.

However, Finzer has clarified that the website was simply a test page with placeholder text, not an official document outlining OpenSea’s plans. 

“If it was official, the foundation would have linked to it,” he wrote, responding to a community member.

Yet disgruntled community members criticized OpenSea for its poor communication with its community, while others thrashed the platform for making an alleged test site public. 

dfinzer.eth | opensea

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Replying to @EasyEatsBodega

I just spoke with them.
There was some boilerplate language — not actual terms and conditions — on a test website for a short period of time.
If it was official, the foundation would have linked to it.

10:51 PM · Feb 10, 2025

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As of press time, the website had been taken down.

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