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OpenSea to Add Plagiarism and Fake NFT Detector Features

by Kunjit Gupta
May 13, 2022 - Updated On May 20, 2022
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According to a series of blog posts that were published today, OpenSea is in the process of installing capabilities on the centralized online business platform that would “further deepen reality.” The changes consist of a new framework for locating and removing duplicate NFTs, as well as an update to the record verification procedure, both of which were previously mentioned.

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“Copymints” are tokens that replicate other non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and they have been a concern for stages like OpenSea. The previous season, the stage banned two types that were a parody of Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs and turned them around so that the picture was inverted. In addition, even though the owner of an NFT is visible on the blockchain, it is not uncommon for fakes to exist. OpenSea said in February that over eighty percent of the goods it has deleted for infringing were printed utilizing its free printing equipment.

OpenSea asserts that it is working on another two-part strategy for discovering duplicates, adding that duplicates make it difficult for consumers to feel that their needs have been met. According to the organization, it will utilize image recognition technology to filter NFTs on the stage by comparing them to authentic assortments and checking for alterations like flips, rotations, and other variations. OpenSea claims that human commentators will also look at recommendations about the expulsion of animals.

According to the content of the blog post, “We’re working on threading the needle between eradicating copymints and enabling remixes with a considerably additional substance to thrive.” According to OpenSea, the chemical that was the source of the problem has been eliminated, and the duration of the evacuation cycle will shortly be increased.

The OpenSea account verification process is also being changed at this time. An application for welcome-only confirmation will be made accessible to accounts that have a volume of at least 100 ETH, and the business has said that it wants to raise the qualifying volume threshold shortly. A blue identifier may be given to a collection if it has been claimed by a verified record and if it has met the volume requirement of 100 ETH in trading.

OpenSea has recently implemented new security measures in response to reports that con artists and fraudsters have been performing on or in connection with the stage. As a reaction to fraudsters posing as OpenSea employees and stealing people’s private keys to their digital currency wallets, the organization announced in February the launch of a verified customer assistance system.

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