Same news- it’s more an exploit than a hack - and they way to solve it is to properly cancel old listing ( paying gas fees) before making a new list price. Smart contracts only as smart as there users
tldr; A bug in OpenSea's NFT marketplace has let hackers buy rare NFTs for well below market value, leading to hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses for the original owners. In a 12-hour stretch before the morning of January 24th, it was exploited at least eight times to “steal” over $1 million worth of NFT.
I don't get the hype behind these apes
Is it always the same news or is opensea having bugs over bugs?
I think they do this intentionally.
news is a bit repeated but too many bugs though
Same news- it’s more an exploit than a hack - and they way to solve it is to properly cancel old listing ( paying gas fees) before making a new list price. Smart contracts only as smart as there users
So at actual market value?
They have value?
tldr; A bug in OpenSea's NFT marketplace has let hackers buy rare NFTs for well below market value, leading to hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses for the original owners. In a 12-hour stretch before the morning of January 24th, it was exploited at least eight times to “steal” over $1 million worth of NFT.
I Call this feature Ape Snachet
Monkey business