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2022-02-21 07:53:51

OpenSea users reports lost NFTs amid ongoing phishing attack

Within hours of announcing a week-long scheduled upgrade to permanently remove inactive NFTs on the platform, major non fungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea has apparently fallen victim to a continuing phishing attack. OpenSea released a smart contract upgrade only yesterday, requiring users to convert their posted NFTs from the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain to a new […]The post OpenSea users reports lost NFTs amid ongoing phishing attack appeared first on Blockchain, Crypto and Stock News.

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