OpenSea said an employee resigned after the operator of largest marketplace for nonfungible tokens learned that the person knowingly purchase items that they knew would be featured on the front page of the platform before being displayed for sale.
Twitter users earlier this week flagged questionable transactional activity involving Nate Chastain, head of product at OpenSea, to the company. Chastain didn’t respond to a request from Bloomberg News for comment. OpenSea didn’t release the name of the employee who resigned. A Twitter account attributed to Chastain says “Past: @OpenSea.”
A third-party review of the alleged conduct is ongoing, the company ...
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