Change record
CA-C-004523
OpenSea Terms of Service
Entity
Date detected
August 21, 2026
Effective date
August 21, 2026
Severity
Low
Direction
Neutral
Changes
1 sentence modified

Impact Summary

Low Neutral for users
Affected users
All users

OpenSea's Terms of Service reflected a pricing display update on August 21, 2026. The document previously displayed a cryptocurrency value of $2,257.48; the updated version displays $2,319.68. This appears to be a display or reference value change in support materials or pricing examples cited within the terms, with no apparent change to substantive contractual language.

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What this means for you

The updated Terms of Service reflect a pricing figure adjustment from $2,257.48 to $2,319.68. This change does not appear to modify substantive contractual terms, rights, or obligations but rather updates a reference value displayed in the document. No material changes to consumer obligations or protections are evident.

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

Evidence Verification

✓ Verified
Previous Version
98e0622bd3820fa0f477b13ac605c550c88a3efaeb4bd69bb1c59f598ecb94ac
August 20, 2026 00:35 UTC
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Current Version
49d16dde09bb5a2d8c9fcc57891457bce511d22b1d9c9b99f8625b63caa41809
August 21, 2026 00:37 UTC
✓ Verified
Change Detected
August 21, 2026 00:37 UTC
Analysis Methodology
✓ Verified
Source Document
https://opensea.io/tos
Citation Record
Entity: OpenSea
Document: OpenSea Terms of Service
Record ID: CA-C-004523
Captured: 2026-08-21 00:37:48 UTC
URL: https://conductatlas.com/change/2026-08-21-opensea-opensea-terms-of-service-4523/
Accessed: Aug. 21, 2026
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Institutional Analysis

Assessment

The detected change involves an update to a numerical reference or display value in OpenSea's Terms of Service. The change from $2,257.48 to $2,319.68 does not reflect a substantive modification of contractual terms, governance structure, …

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Document Context

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Document
OpenSea Terms of Service
Entity
OpenSea
Captured
August 21, 2026
Source URL
https://opensea.io/tos
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