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I am sure that if you are not living under a rock, you would have heard about NFTs. And if you are a little more familiar, you would be knowing about Opensea as well.
Opensea is like the Mecca of NFT creators and investors. It is the marketplace that one goes to, if they are into NFT investments, either as a buyer, seller, or enthusiast.
OpenSea operates at Opensea.io and also owns the OpenSea.com domain name. They started off as OpenSea.io. I couldn't understand that such a large established org, even after owning the .COM would redirect it to .IO. That's like redirecting it to a less popular extension in general.
Why would a company not do that? Wouldn't you rebrand to .COM had you been on the board?
Opensea is like the Mecca of NFT creators and investors. It is the marketplace that one goes to, if they are into NFT investments, either as a buyer, seller, or enthusiast.
OpenSea operates at Opensea.io and also owns the OpenSea.com domain name. They started off as OpenSea.io. I couldn't understand that such a large established org, even after owning the .COM would redirect it to .IO. That's like redirecting it to a less popular extension in general.
Why would a company not do that? Wouldn't you rebrand to .COM had you been on the board?