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    Home » Mark Cuban and Yuga Labs React to OpenSea’s NFT Royalty Changes
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    Mark Cuban and Yuga Labs React to OpenSea’s NFT Royalty Changes

    WebDesk20 August 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mark Cuban and Yuga Labs React to OpenSea’s NFT Royalty Changes
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    OpenSea, one of the leading NFT marketplaces, recently announced changes to its royalty policy which has led to considerable debate within the crypto community. Notable figures such as entrepreneur Mark Cuban and leading NFT creator Yuga Labs have publicly voiced their concerns over the policy shift.

    Cuban’s Take on OpenSea’s Decision

    Mark Cuban, an investor in OpenSea, was forthright in his response, stating, “Not collecting and paying royalties on NFT sales is a HUGE mistake by @opensea. It diminished trust in the platform and hurts the industry.” This critique from Cuban carries weight, not only due to his stature as a tech-savvy billionaire but also as an investor in the platform. His chief concern seems to revolve around the erosion of trust – a cornerstone for decentralized platforms and the broader crypto community.

    Not collecting and paying royalties on NFT sales is a HUGE mistake by @opensea. It diminished trust in the platform and hurts the industry. And I say this as an @opensea investor @DevinFinzer

    — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) August 18, 2023