OpenSea updated a displayed value in their Terms of Service on April 30, 2026, changing a dollar figure from $2,326.89 to $2,246.19. This appears to reflect a price or fee adjustment shown within the document. Consumers who rely on this figure for financial planning or budgeting should note the decrease of approximately $80.70.
OpenSea changed a dollar value displayed in their Terms of Service from $2,326.89 to $2,246.19, a reduction of roughly $80.70. The context of the figure is unclear from the change alone — it may relate to a fee threshold, aggregated network value, or another financial reference. You can review the updated Terms of Service on OpenSea's website to determine how this figure applies to your account or transactions.
If this figure represents a fee or financial threshold that affects user transactions, the ~$80.70 decrease could have direct financial implications. The ambiguity of the context makes it important for affected users to verify how this value applies to their activity on OpenSea.
A dollar figure associated with aggregating networks changed from $2,326.89 to $2,246.19, potentially reflecting an updated fee, threshold, or price reference in the Terms of Service.
ConductAtlas Policy Archive Entity: OpenSea | Document: OpenSea Terms of Service | Record: CA-C-000729 Captured: 2026-04-30 06:18:21 UTC URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-04-30-opensea-opensea-terms-of-service-729/ Accessed: May 2, 2026
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OpenSea modified a single numerical dollar figure in their Terms of Service from $2,326.89 to $2,246.19 on April 30, 2026. The surrounding context ('Aggregating Networks Terms of Service Privacy Policy... Support Collector Pro Crypto USD') suggests this may be a dynamic market price or threshold value embedded in the document rather than a fixed contractual fee. Without additional context confirming this is a binding fee or financial threshold, no immediate compliance action appears required, but legal teams should confirm what this figure governs before dismissing it.
Without confirmed context that this figure is a binding fee or financial threshold, regulatory exposure is limited. However, if this figure represents a transaction fee or financial threshold: FTC Act Section 5 (unfair or deceptive acts or practices) may apply if the change is not clearly communicated to users; CFPB authority under 12 U.S.C. § 5531 may apply if this relates to consumer financial products; CCPA Cal. Civ. Code §1798.100 et seq. is not directly triggered by a price change. If OpenSea operates in the EU and this is a fee affecting consumers, the EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU) Art. 6 requires clear pre-contractual disclosure of total price.
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