OpenSea Integrates New Features to Improve NFT Authenticity
-OpenSea is adding more layers of verification and a verified badge for an account in order to boost authenticity of NFT collectibles on the platform.
-The verification badge serves as the blue check mark of Facebook and Twitter provided for fanpages or personal accounts to show authenticity.
– similar to social networks, the verification badge serves as the blue check mark of Facebook and Twitter provided for fanpages or personal accounts to show authenticity.
-OpenSea is implementing an automated system that assists detecting and banking copymints.
-Account verification and collection badging was OpenSeas initial plan, but it then switched to a different approach after collecting the communitys point of view.
-For copymint reduction, OpenSea has rolled out a two-part system that covers two areas: Image Recognition Technology (IRT) and Dedicated Human Review.
-The humans in loop will also propose the adjustments, removal suggestions, and train the model.
-OpenSea commented in a blog post: With this system, our long-term goal is two-pronged: first, with help from our community, to eliminate all existing copymints on OpenSea; and second, to help prevent new copymints from appearing in the first place.
-Artnapping is so popular in the traditional art industry. When art corporates with NFTs, NFTs corporate with art theft.
-Piracy on online NFT selling platforms tends to get worse and worse, as artists helplessly watch their artworks being robbed and sold as NFTs.
