Onsaa denies the air -related talk on your client’s knowledge plans (KYC).

The non -fungible token platform (NFT) Opensa denied the reports that users who claim that a possible air will be forced to complete detailed identification checks, or knowledge of its client (KYC).

“All this is completely false,” wrote the CEO of Opensa, Devin Finzer, in X in response to a publication that referred to the terms and conditions on the website of the Opensa Foundation.

The terms and conditions also said that users would be restricted when using VPN and users in the US. UU. They could not claim. The page contained “time language” and was “on a test website for a short period of time,” said Finzer.

The speculation about an Airdrop of Opensa has been turning since December after registering an entity called Opensa Foundation in the Cayman Islands, coinciding with the launch of a new version of the platform called “OS2”.

The user of X Adam Hollander said he had a conversation with the head of Opensea and that “people in the United States will be happy with the real announcement of the foundation when they succeed,” apparently confirms that an Airdrop will take place.

Polymarket’s probabilities weighed if Opensa would issue an Airdrop before April was fired from 25% to 45% after Finzer’s tweets.

The commercial volume in OpenSEA has experienced a significant fall from the anterior bull in 2022, when it achieved a record of $ 2.7 billion volume in a single day. The volume for all January of this year was only $ 194 million, according to Dune.



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