OpenSea's Terms of Service were updated on June 22, 2026, with one sentence modified. The change involved updating a reference value in the document from $1,710.74 to $1,763.36, likely reflecting a fee, pricing tier, or indexed amount. This appears to be a routine numerical adjustment rather than a substantive change to user rights or obligations.
The updated Terms of Service contain a numerical value change from $1,710.74 to $1,763.36. The specific operational meaning of this adjustment cannot be determined from the change description provided. Without context regarding what this value represents (fee amount, pricing threshold, indexed amount, or other metric), the practical impact on users cannot be assessed.
The operational significance of this numerical adjustment cannot be determined without context regarding what value was modified and where it appears in the Terms of Service. If it represents a fee increase, pricing threshold, or indexed amount, it may affect users or merchants; however, the change description does not provide sufficient information to assess impact.
Value updated from $1,710.74 to $1,763.36; 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
A numerical reference in OpenSea's Terms of Service was adjusted from $1,710.74 to $1,763.36 on June 22, 2026. Without clarity on what this value represents or which provision contains it, the institutional or compliance implications cannot be reliably assessed. A compliance review should obtain the full change context to determine whether this reflects a fee adjustment, pricing tier change, or other material operational modification.
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