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OpenSea, the largest digital marketplace for NFTs, is facing a $1 million lawsuit from a collector who says he lost his Bored Ape NFT to hackers because of a known
OpenSea, a service recently valued at over $13 billion, has seen at least 32 of its users affected by what was apparently a phishing attack, resulting in millions of dollars
OpenSea’s Woes Getting Worse With Impending $1M
NFT Man Sues for $1 Million After His Precious Ape Is Stolen
OpenSea Sued For 1 Million Dollars By User Who Lost His Bored
Hacker steals over $1.7 million worth of NFTs from OpenSea users
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Hacker Steals $1.7 M. in NFTs on OpenSea
Scammers Steal $1.7 Million Worth of NFTs from OpenSea
OpenSea, the eBay of the blockchain, announced on Saturday night that it was investigating a scam targeting users of its non-fungible tokens (NFTs) platform. The firm
Timothy Mckimmy
Timothy McKimmy, an NFT collector, sued the NFT marketplace OpenSea after losing his Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT due to what he described as a malicious attack on
OpenSea Sued For 1 Million Dollars By User Who Lost
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