Article from: NFT Evening
The last 24 hours have been tough for Bored Ape Yacht Club holders as OpenSea delisted their NFTs. The marketplace disabled multiple digital assets because they were allegedly “against the Terms of Service”. The project quickly resolved the issue – but the community is still in shock.
Less than 24 hours ago, Bored Ape Yahct Club NFTcollector @economist was checking his collection on OpenSea. Surprisingly, the marketplace displayed a strange message for one of his Apes:
Of course, the collector shared the message via Twitter. As it turned out, the same happened to many other BAYC NFT holders.
“There was a brief OpenSea error earlier in which they mistakenly and temporarily delisted a number of Bored Apes from their platform. We resolved the issue with all assets showing again. We are in contact with them to ensure this doesn’t happen again.”
In short, some assumed it was just a technical error on behalf of the marketplace. Meanwhile, others thought the incident is because of the project’s court case against Ryder Ripps.
Last week, Yuga Labs filed a lawsuit against the collector accusing him of trademark infringement, false advertising, and misleading the audience. In fact, the team claims that Ripps aims to harass the project in various ways.
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Article from: NFT Evening