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OpenSea SEO challenges the SEC's crackdown on NFTs

August 24, 2024

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OpenSea, the prominent NFT marketplace, has received a Wells notice from the SEC, suggesting that the agency suspects OpenSea of violating federal securities laws by facilitating the sale of NFTs that may qualify as securities.


This action has raised worries regarding the possibility of implementing more extensive controls inside the NFT business. Devin Finzer, the co-founder and CEO of OpenSea, openly responded to the SEC's warning, expressing his surprise and strong disagreement with the agency's stance.


Finzer contended that NFTs include unique characteristics that differentiate them from conventional securities. Moreover, Finzer expressed concern that the SEC's expansive interpretation of securities laws has the potential to jeopardize the livelihoods of artists and impede innovation inside the digital realm.


The SEC measures against OpenSea have elicited diverse responses among the NFT community. Congressman Wiley Nickel, among others, condemned the SEC's action as excessive, potentially impeding digital innovation in the United States.


Cameron Winklevoss, one of the founders of the Gemini crypto exchange, expressed his opinion that the steps taken by the SEC are part of a larger campaign against crypto. Jake Chervinsky, the Chief Legal Officer at Variant Fund, also expressed disapproval of the SEC's approach, contending that the agency had gone beyond its jurisdiction.

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