「One and Done SEA」, so OpenSea chooses to wait a little longer
Original Article Title: "SEA Only Launches Once, So OpenSea Chooses to Wait Again"
Original Article Author: ChandlerZ, Foresight News
On March 16, OpenSea co-founder and CEO Devin Finzer announced in a tweet that the OpenSea Foundation has decided to postpone the scheduled SEA token issuance event on March 30. In October 2025, Finzer first announced that SEA would launch in Q1 2026. With Q1 coming to an end, a new timetable is still to be determined.
Finzer attributed the delay to the current harsh crypto market environment and emphasized that "SEA launches only once." The Foundation chose to wait for everything to be ready rather than rush to meet the original date.
Refund or Keep Rewards, Users Must Choose One
For users who participated in Wave 3 to Wave 6 reward events after the Q1 schedule announcement, OpenSea has proposed an optional compensation plan.
The core idea is to offer a refund in exchange for Treasure rewards, allowing users to request a refund of transaction fees collected by the platform during these rounds of activity. However, if choosing a refund, the Treasure rewards obtained in the corresponding waves will be removed from the account. If users choose not to refund, the held Treasure benefits remain unchanged. The Foundation promises to include them as a key consideration at TGE, and these benefits are separate from the distribution quota of historical activities.
This design is in response to community dissatisfaction with the reward mechanism. Previously, Wave 1 distributed a $12.2 million reward pool containing NFTs and tokens. However, community feedback indicated that obtaining high-level treasure chests required a very high transaction volume, and the reward distribution was criticized for encouraging wash trading with strong randomness. OpenSea had temporarily suspended its new XP reward system due to this.
60 Days Zero Fees and Product Roadmap
In addition to the refund scheme, OpenSea announced the implementation of a 60-day zero-fee policy starting from March 31. The zero-fee period covers the platform's own token transaction fees and will introduce a new fee structure after it expires. Finzer stated that the rates will be more competitive for high-frequency traders at that time.
On the product side, although the event scheduled for March 30 was canceled, the team will host an event focusing on product updates in the coming months. OpenSea's OS2 platform was officially launched in Beta in May 2025, supporting cross-chain token trading on 22 chains. The mobile app has entered the closed testing phase, featuring an AI trading assistant tool called OpenSea Intelligence. Perpetual contract trading functionality is also on the roadmap.
NFT Industry Stagnation: OpenSea Opts to Wait It Out
Behind the coin launch delay lies a shrinking industry landscape. Data from CryptoSlam shows that the full-year 2025 NFT sales amounted to $5.63 billion, a 37% drop from $8.9 billion in 2024. However, the supply side expanded in the opposite direction to 1.34 billion pieces, down from $124 to $96. The total market value of NFTs by the end of 2025 is approximately $2.4 billion.

OpenSea, in this context, increased its market share, but what is no longer driving the numbers is NFTs. According to The Block data, OpenSea currently holds around a 71% market share of Ethereum NFT transactions. Following the announcement of the SEA token, its market share has been steadily rising. However, out of the $26 billion in monthly transactions in October 2025, over 90% came from token trades, while the actual NFT transaction volume remained weak.

In May 2025, following the launch of the OS2 beta, OpenSea's monthly active users rose to 467,000, the highest since 2023. However, as the entire market cools off, the enthusiasm in NFT trading has significantly waned.

This also explains why OpenSea is in a hurry to transition. Perpetual contracts, cross-chain token trading, and mobile applications are all avenues the platform is exploring beyond NFTs to find new sources of traffic. The SEA token was originally meant to be the centerpiece of this transition narrative, and with the current delay, the momentum for this transition is left hanging in the balance.
50% of the token supply is pledged to be allocated to the community, and 50% of the platform revenue post-launch will be used to buy back SEA tokens. Users can stake SEA to support specific collections or token projects. This tokenomics model, announced in October 2025, initially drove a surge in trading volume. However, the delay might now erode the community expectations that were building up at that time.
In the closing remarks of his tweet, Finzer mentioned that the last announcement's timing was "way too early," creating unnecessary uncertainty. He pledged that the next time the foundation sets a new timeline, it will be "carefully considered and very specific." Until then, the community's remaining confidence in SEA may hinge on whether the 60-day zero-fee period can bring substantial user retention growth.
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