OpenSea updated a single sentence in its Terms of Service on July 2, 2026. The change involved a price reference from $1,570.68 to $1,622.36 in a section displaying service pricing and features. This appears to be a routine pricing update reflecting current fee structure displayed alongside the Terms.
OpenSea updated a pricing reference in its Terms of Service from $1,570.68 to $1,622.36 on July 2, 2026. The operational significance of this change is unclear from the provided information, as the document excerpt does not indicate whether this represents a fee increase, service tier adjustment, or other pricing-related modification. Without additional context describing what service or feature this price refers to, the practical impact cannot be determined.
The updated Terms reflect a pricing adjustment on OpenSea's platform, though the specific service or feature affected cannot be determined from the provided change excerpt. If this price applies to a material consumer fee, subscription cost, or transaction charge, the adjustment may affect user economics; however, without full document context, the operational significance cannot be assessed.
Updated from $1,570.68 to $1,622.36; operational context unclear without full Terms section.
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OpenSea modified a numerical pricing reference in its Terms of Service. The change updates a displayed price from $1,570.68 to $1,622.36 without clear indication of which service, tier, or feature this applies to. Without additional document context, the operational or compliance significance cannot be assessed. A compliance review should obtain the full revised Terms section to determine whether this represents a material fee change requiring disclosure, consumer notice, or regulatory notification under applicable consumer protection or electronic commerce frameworks.
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