OpenSea's Terms of Service were updated on April 29, 2026, with a single sentence modification detected. The change involved adjusting a numerical value from $2,361.84 to $2,326.89 within the document header or metadata section. Without visibility into the specific sentence content and context, the practical significance of this change cannot be determined from the diff alone.
A single sentence in OpenSea's Terms of Service was modified on April 29, 2026, involving a change from $2,361.84 to $2,326.89. The practical impact of this change cannot be assessed without knowing whether the figure relates to fees, transaction limits, service thresholds, or other material terms. The change appears minor based on the limited diff context provided, but consumers should review the updated terms if they are concerned about fee structures or financial thresholds.
OpenSea updated its Terms of Service with a numerical change on April 29, 2026. If the figure relates to fees, transaction limits, or service thresholds, the change could affect how much users pay or what services they can access; however, the specific impact cannot be assessed from the limited diff context provided.
A financial or quantitative figure was modified from $2,361.84 to $2,326.89; specific policy impact cannot be determined without additional context.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
OpenSea modified one sentence in its Terms of Service on April 29, 2026, changing a numerical value from $2,361.84 to $2,326.89. The regulatory relevance of this change depends on the context of the modified language, specifically whether it relates to fee disclosures, transaction limits, or other materially regulated practices. Without additional context, institutional review cannot be prioritized. If the figure relates to fees or financial obligations, FTC Act Section 5 transparency standards may apply; if it relates to cross-border transactions or user data, additional frameworks may be relevant depending on jurisdiction. Recommend review of the full updated language to determine if the change triggers disclosure or compliance obligations.
FTC Act Section 5 (if the change relates to deceptive or unfair practices); applicable state money services laws (if the figure relates to transaction limits or financial thresholds); GDPR Article 5 (if the change relates to cross-border data processing practices in EU context).
Full compliance analysis
Obligation analysis, escalation trigger, board language, and recommended action.
Watcher: regulatory citations + obligations. Professional: full compliance memo.
ConductAtlas provides verified policy intelligence sourced directly from platform documents. All analysis is intended to support, not replace, legal and compliance review. Record CA-C-001470.
See the full side-by-side comparison of every sentence added, removed, and modified.
🔒 Full diff — WatcherOpenSea's Privacy Policy was updated on May 9, 2026, but the change detected involves only a price figure modification in …
OpenSea's Terms of Service were updated on May 9, 2026, with a modification to one sentence in the document. The …
OpenSea's privacy policy was updated on May 7, 2026, but the change detected appears to involve only a minor numerical …
Get alerted when this policy changes again — including what changed and why it matters.
Prefer a weekly summary instead?
Get the biggest policy changes across 320+ platforms every Sunday.