Key Takeaways: The abandonment of the launch of OpenSea tied to the launch of the dropping of the $SEA token that was scheduled to occur on March 30 given that Key Takeaways: The abandonment of the launch of OpenSea tied to the launch of the dropping of the $SEA token that was scheduled to occur on March 30 given that

OpenSea Delays $SEA Token Launch, Cuts Fees to 0% for 60 Days Amid Market Slump

2026/03/17 16:04
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Key Takeaways:

  • The abandonment of the launch of OpenSea tied to the launch of the dropping of the $SEA token that was scheduled to occur on March 30 given that the market is perceived to be a little weak at the moment.
  • They are reducing their trading charges to zero between March 31 and two months to keep the user busy.
  • Users from recent reward campaigns can request fee refunds, but must give up earned rewards.

OpenSea is delaying one of its most anticipated milestones this year. The token of the NFT marketplace commented that the launch time of the token of $SEA will not take place on time due to the rough state of the crypto market. It is simply another indicator that the biggest platforms are rapidly becoming anxious because the volatility is continuing to have an impact on the way individuals purchase and hold digital assets.

OpenSea Pushes Back SEA Token Launch

OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer said the company chose not to move forward with the original March 30 launch date. Instead, the team will wait until all elements of the rollout are fully ready.

According to Finzer, too early launching can lead to underdelivering. The company believes that the token issuance should only happen once and need to be implemented properly instead of rushing under pressure.

Currently there is no new time milestone for the launching. The organization behind the token plans to announce a more detailed schedule when market condition improves and internal preparation process completes. The delay comes at the context that the crypto market is in general still under pressure, with fluctuating trading volume and investors’ sentiment.

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Reward Campaign Ends as Refund Option Opens

OpenSea also confirmed to have changes towards current reward system, relating to token distribution in the future.

Users Can Trade Rewards for Fee Refunds

The current “rewards wave” campaign will be the final phase of the program. Participants from Waves 3 to 6 can choose to receive refunds for platform fees they paid during that period.

However, there is a trade-off. Users who request refunds will lose the “Treasure” rewards they earned in those campaigns. These rewards were designed to play a role in future token allocations.

For users who keep their Treasures, OpenSea said those assets will still be considered when the token generation event eventually takes place. This provides an option to the users yet it also makes them make decisions whether they prefer receiving quick refunds or hold on to the future token upside.

OpenSea Cuts Fees to Zero to Drive Activity

To maintain the attention of people until all the time passes, OpenSea charges a few hours.

On March 31, they will eliminate all the token trading fees on a 60-day basis. That is destined to make people attempt new features such as cross-chain swaps and enhanced mobile features. When the promo is over, OpenSea will introduce a new fee plan that will remain competitive among the hardcore traders.

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