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by: xpoolPosted on: April 20, 2025

OpenSea Launches Solana Trading on OS2 Platform: Boosting Multi-Chain Activities

OpenSea previously supported Solana NFTs but removed them in 2022. This latest update highlights a renewed focus on multi-chain integration for OpenSea, enabling users to trade on multiple blockchains and fostering increased engagement with the ecosystem. This expansion marks a significant step forward in OpenSea’s long-term strategy.

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