OpenSea's Terms of Service were updated on July 11, 2026, with one sentence modified in the 330-sentence document. The change involved a price display shift from $1,744.79 to $1,793.66 in the header area. This appears to reflect a pricing or fee adjustment rather than a substantive change to user rights or obligations.
The detected change involves a numerical adjustment in the Terms of Service document header, moving from $1,744.79 to $1,793.66. Without additional context on what this figure represents (whether a reference fee, example transaction, or platform metric), the operational implications for consumers cannot be clearly determined. The change does not appear to modify substantive user rights or obligations based on the available description.
The updated Terms of Service contain a numerical adjustment in the document header. Without clarity on what this figure represents (whether a reference fee, transaction example, or platform metric), the operational significance remains unclear. Direct review of the full updated language and surrounding context is necessary to assess whether this reflects a substantive policy, pricing, or fee change affecting users.
Numerical value adjusted from $1,744.79 to $1,793.66; underlying meaning and applicability 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 change detected in OpenSea's Terms of Service consists of a single sentence modification involving a price figure adjustment in the document header. The limited information available does not clearly establish what this figure represents or whether it reflects a material change to terms, fees, or conditions. Compliance teams should review the full document context to determine whether this represents a substantive policy change requiring stakeholder notification or internal documentation updates.
Full compliance analysis
Obligation analysis, escalation trigger, board language, and recommended action.
Monitor: regulatory citations + obligations. Compliance: 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-003597.
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