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OpenSea Sees $2.6 Billion in Token Volume, Prepares $SEA Launch

OpenSea, previously known mainly for non-fungible tokens (NFTs), is now moving toward a wider onchain trading ecosystem. The company’s Co-Founder and CEO Devin Finzer announced on X that OpenSea recorded $2.6 billion in trading volume this month, with over 90% attributed to token trading, signaling a major transformation for the platform.

In his post, Finzer said OpenSea is moving from being an “NFT marketplace” to a platform where users can “trade everything.” He noted that while NFTs marked the company’s first chapter in 2021, introducing artists, gamers, and creators to blockchain ownership—the next phase aims to include tokens, art, ideas, culture, and even physical assets under one platform.

He also pointed out how complicated it can be for users to juggle multiple wallets, blockchains, and protocols. OpenSea, he said, wants to make that experience much simpler, letting people access liquidity across different networks without depending on centralized exchanges or dealing with confusing cross-chain steps.

The $SEA token, launched by the OpenSea Foundation, will be a key part of the company’s next phase. It is planned to go live in Q1 2026, and its framework includes:

  • Community Allocation: 50% of the total $SEA supply will be set aside for the community. A large portion of this will be available through an initial claim, with eligibility extended to long-time OpenSea users and participants in earlier rewards programs.
  • Revenue Commitment: At the time of launch, 50% of OpenSea’s revenue will be used to purchase $SEA.
  • Platform Integration: $SEA will be incorporated into the OpenSea platform, giving users the ability to stake the token in support of collections or projects.

According to the CEO, the token launch is meant to align with OpenSea’s broader product vision and will serve as a key milestone for the platform’s evolution. Ahead of the token release, OpenSea is rolling out several updates. A mobile app is currently in closed alpha, and perpetual trading (perps) along with cross-chain abstraction are in development.

After the announcement, OpenSea ambassador Gorilla shared his thoughts on X, saying he hadn’t expected token swaps to make up such a large share of trading volume. He added that he’s particularly eager for the upcoming mobile app, which would make it easier to trade NFTs while on the move. Overall, this update shows a major shift for OpenSea, moving from a platform that led the NFT boom to one focused on becoming a wider hub for all kinds of onchain trading.

Terron Gold

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