OpenSea Delays SEA Token Launch Amid Challenging Market Conditions

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OpenSea announces delay in SEA token launch news, citing challenging market conditions. The co-founder emphasized the need for a well-prepared rollout. The current rewards campaign will end, with new token listings paused. Participants in waves three through six can request refunds, but will lose their 'Treasure' rewards. OpenSea will also cut token trading fees to 0% for 60 days starting March 31.

OpenSea co-founder Devin Finzer said Monday that the timeline for the launch of the highly anticipated SEA token is being pushed back, as the company seeks to ensure the rollout is fully prepared rather than forcing a debut amid difficult crypto market conditions.

In a post on X, Finzer said the OpenSea Foundation originally planned to take the first steps toward the launch during a March 30 event but has decided to delay the timeline for the NFT trading platform's token. “A delay is a delay. I’m not going to dress it up, and I know how it lands,” he wrote.

Finzer said the foundation weighed moving forward with the previously planned date but ultimately concluded that SEA “only launches once,” and that taking additional time would help ensure the debut meets the expectations of the platform’s community.

As part of the update, Finzer said OpenSea will wind down its current rewards campaign structure, confirming that the ongoing rewards wave will be the last. Users who traded during rewards waves three through six will be able to opt in to refunds for the platform fees OpenSea retained during that period. If users choose to receive the refund, the “Treasure” rewards tied to those waves will be removed from their accounts, while those who keep their Treasures will still have them considered for allocations at the token generation event.

The team also said the OpenSea platform will reduce its own token trading fees to 0% for 60 days starting March 31, a move aimed at encouraging users to try the company’s revamped platform.

Finzer added that the foundation will wait to announce a new SEA launch timeline until it can provide a clear and deliberate schedule.

“We have huge ambitions as a company, and we’re here for the long game. Making all of non-custodial crypto delightful on mobile is just the beginning,” Finzer wrote. “That means we have to set a very high bar for everything we do, and it’s why I’m so protective of delivering a launch that’s worthy of this community and everything we’re putting into this.”

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