OpenSea's Terms of Service were updated on June 6, 2026, with one sentence modified. The change involved a price display update from $1,588.65 to $1,593.30 in the header area of the document. This appears to be a minor pricing or fee adjustment reflected in the terms document rather than a substantive change to user rights or obligations.
OpenSea's Terms of Service reflected a price display change from $1,588.65 to $1,593.30 on June 6, 2026. The operational or substantive significance of this pricing adjustment is not clear from the change summary provided. Without additional context about what this price represents, whether it reflects a fee change, platform charge, or other financial adjustment, the practical impact on users cannot be reliably determined.
The detected change involves a price display modification in OpenSea's Terms of Service. Without clarity on what the pricing figures represent, whether they establish new fees or financial obligations, and what operational effect they have, the materiality of this change cannot be reliably assessed. Further detail would be required to evaluate whether this reflects a substantive policy adjustment or a minor pricing reference update.
Price display changed from $1,588.65 to $1,593.30; underlying operational significance unclear.
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
The detected change involves a price display modification in OpenSea's Terms of Service. The change summary does not provide sufficient detail to determine whether this reflects a fee adjustment, platform policy change, or formatting revision. Without clarity on what the pricing figures represent and whether they establish new financial obligations, the compliance or governance implications cannot be assessed. A more complete change description would be required to evaluate whether this adjustment engages applicable consumer protection, payment processing, or disclosure requirements.
Insufficient detail to determine applicable regulatory framework. If the price change represents a material fee adjustment or platform charge, it may engage FTC Act Section 5 unfair or deceptive practices standards, which require clear disclosure of material terms. If applicable in California or other US jurisdictions, consumer protection statutes may require explicit notice of fee changes. If OpenSea operates in EU jurisdictions, Consumer Rights Directive provisions on transparent contract terms may apply.
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