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    Home » OpenSea sunsets ‘Deals,’ other features in OS2 shakeup
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    OpenSea sunsets ‘Deals,’ other features in OS2 shakeup

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

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    Not all OpenSea users are happy about its plans to kill some features, as the company sets a date for its newly-launched OS2 to fully replace its predecessor.

    OS2, which primarily splits users into “Collectors” and “Pros,” was first teased back in November but saw its full public launch late last month.

    In a post, OpenSea revealed yesterday that it won’t rollover all OS1 features to the latest marketplace version and will sunset OS1 come June 16, giving traders no choice but to use OS2.

    Deals, English auctions, testnet support, and the Shopping Cart feature are all going away in less than a week from now. OpenSea said in its post that Deals and English auctions simply weren’t being used by enough traders to justify making those features part of OS2.

    “While there are no immediate plans to bring this functionality into the new OpenSea, we plan to listen to feedback and could decide to include it in a future product roadmap,” the crypto firm said of Deals.

    On Crypto Twitter, I tracked over a dozen users specifically taking issue with OpenSea ditching the Deals feature. Deals was first launched back in July 2023 and was advertised as a way to do custom, make-your-own deals like three NFTs for one NFT plus some ETH, for example, without having to risk it in the DMs.

    “Without a ‘Deals’ feature (which isn’t available in V2) it poses major scam risks for collectors,” wrote one trader.

    “I loved using the ‘Deals’ feature—it was fun, engaging, and led to plenty of interesting trades,” explained another.

    Image: Deals on OpenSea.

    “We need [the] deals feature to keep us safe please,” added NFT artist Justin Aversano.

    A response from OpenSea CMO Adam Hollander added another layer to the reasons behind the feature’s shutdown.

    “The functionality simply doesn’t work with ERC 721-C contracts where royalties are enforced,” he said of Deals. “As more and more of these contracts have been deployed, the product felt increasingly broken and inconsistently useful.”

    Hollander emphasized, however, that OpenSea will continue to encourage — and listen to — user feedback as they update the marketplace.

    OpenSea’s Deals feature is still unique among NFT marketplaces and caters to traders looking to swap more than just one NFT for some crypto.

    Deals has also been home to some strange blockchain incidents, like when one collector apparently lost his Bored Ape in an $80,000 whoopsie.

    But not everyone’s against OpenSea killing Deals. Yuga Labs Director of Art Eli Scheinman argued that the decision actually “makes a lot of sense.”

    “It is a relatively niche product feature used mostly for high-end art. This will be a continued trend — marketplaces will have to get more verticalized and focus on specific user audiences,” Scheinman said.

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