OpenSea once again delists CryptoPunks V1 as legal battle heats up

Published at: Feb. 8, 2022

Late Monday, popular nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, platform OpenSea once again delisted the CryptoPunks V1 collection, which spiraled into existence along with the iconic CryptoPunks V2 collection due to a smart contract bug. This was allegedly due to a Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notice issued by CryptoPunks V2 developers Larva Labs to OpenSea. As the company is also creator of the CryptoPunks V1 collection, this move has struck some as strange.

LL has forced @opensea to remove V1 Punks collection because of a DMCA takedown. We are responding via a counter-notice from our counsel in due course. We look forward to updating you further. In the meantime, trade using https://t.co/KjPg88vDqE or @LooksRareNFT pic.twitter.com/1qmgdQrR7l

— V1 Punks (@v1punks) February 7, 2022

For many years, OpenSea banned the CryptoPunks V1 collection as users shunned their authenticity. However, its recent listing on competing NFT platforms such as LookRare led to an increase in recognition and led OpenSea to rescind its first ban. At time of publication, the wrapped CryptoPunks V1 collection had surpassed 315.44 ETH ($974,000) in total volume traded and continues to operate.

But the battle for the authenticity of the NFT collection appears to be heating up. In an announcement posted in the official CryptoPunks V1 Discord, developer Velinova.eth alleges that they've spoken with a "top-tier IP Attorney from the US" who claims they are "lawfully able to carry on in the trade of these CryptoPunks." Meanwhile, the community is preparing a counter-notice to the OpenSea takedown. On top of that, its NFT holders have chosen to rename the collection to "CryptoPunks V1 313 WPV1," partly to reflect the NFTs' wrapped nature for patching up the aforementioned bug.

CryptoPunks V1 community announcement | Source: Discord 

The issue of CryptoPunks' authenticity may have significant financial consequences. With a total of 824,947.17 ETH traded ($2.55 billion), CryptoPunks V2 is the most popular NFT collection globally. However, a part of the collection's high demand stems from its scarcity, with a supply fixed of 10,000 Punks. If another 10,000 images from CrptoPunks V1 are legitimized, it could potentially dilute the brand, leading to a rapid decrease in the NFTs' price.

Tags
Nft
Related Posts
Why Ethereum needs better compatibility, explained
And how to make the development of dApps faster? The issue can be solved by a new standard based on WebAssembly (Wasm) that addresses this bottleneck in rolling out decentralized apps (dApps). But Wasm isn’t recognized by Ethereum. As mentioned, Wasm is faster than JavaScript development, and the new method is supported by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and is already used in next-generation public blockchains such as Polkadot, Cosmos, Solana and Oasis as the virtual machine architecture to interact with their dApps. In addition, Ethereum-flavored Wasm, better known as Ewasm, is a standard that is already on the …
Blockchain / Sept. 14, 2021
Advanced NFT’s ‘art legos’ will give tokens interactivity and long-lasting utility
Imagine a fantasy MMO role playing game in which every character is an NFT that can be equipped with other NFTs. A nonfungible token can be a suit of armor or a magic sword that can be put on the character to use in the game, stored in a backpack (itself an NFT), or sold at an auction house. The backpack holds other NFTs the player collects while in the game: Magic potions that give more strength or speed, food to keep the character moving at full speed, rope that can be used to climb a building. Even a curse …
Decentralization / June 18, 2021
'Privacy-preserving computing is the future,' says Secret Network's Guy Zyskind after Quentin Tarantino NFT drop
On Nov. 2, award-winning writer and director Quentin Tarantino announced he would auction off seven uncut scenes from Pulp Fiction as nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, built on the Secret Network (SCRT). The digitized assets will include the first uncut scripts of the movie, as well as secrets about the film and its creators. While the NFTs will feature public metadata, acting as a sort of front cover of the underlying digitized asset, only the NFT owner will have access to the never before seen content — a unique feature of the Secret Network. Regarding the drop, Tarantino said "Secret Network …
Decentralization / Nov. 4, 2021
DeFi detective alleges this 'suspicious' smart contract code may put dozens of projects at risk
According to famed decentralized finance, or DeFi, detective zachxbt, 31 nonfungible-tokens, or NFTs, projects may be at risk due to "suspicious code." In a lengthy Twitter thread published Tuesday, the DeFi detective first raised the issue of NFTs project Thestarlab — which was allegedly compromised for 197.175 Ether (ETH), worth $580,325 USD at time of publication. Zachxbt quoted fellow blockchain investigator _MouseDev, who came to the following conclusion after reviewing the code behind Thestarlab: "The smart contract [for this project] can never truly be renounced or transferred—only an additional owner. The original deployer will always be considered the owner. This …
Technology / March 8, 2022
Top 7 blockchain courses and certifications for beginners
Blockchain courses and certifications can play an important role in helping individuals gain a comprehensive understanding of blockchain technology and its applications. By completing these courses, individuals can develop technical skills, stay current with industry developments, enhance their career opportunities and increase their earning potential. Here are seven blockchain courses and certifications for beginners. INE’s Blockchain Security INE’s Blockchain Security course is an online course offered by Internetwork Expert (INE) that provides a comprehensive overview of the security aspects of blockchain technology. The course covers various topics such as consensus algorithms, cryptography, network security, smart contract security, and blockchain attacks …
Decentralization / Feb. 2, 2023