Trying OpenSea's OS2


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OpenSea is developing its next-gen NFT marketplace, OS2, and they kicked this week off with a bang by inviting ~50,000 new users to the platform's private beta.
I was in this latest batch of invites, so for today's post I wanted to take you on a quick tour of OS2.
To me, the revamped design is like a sleek cross between the traditional OpenSea marketplace and the OpenSea Pro aggregator, and it has what appears to be very clear airdrop clues.
What’s new, and what does it all mean for OpenSea’s future? Let’s dive in, and I'll show you what to expect! 👇

Uniswap Labs is offering the largest bug bounty ever: $15.5M for critical bugs in Uniswap v4! Built with community contributions and rigorously audited, v4 will be one of the most audited codebases ever to be deployed onchain, and continues Uniswap’s commitment to security.