Political Cartoonist Accuses NFT Platforms Opensea, Rarible of Being ‘Tools f...

Political Cartoonist Accuses NFT Platforms Opensea, Rarible of Being ‘Tools f...

While non-fungibe token (NFT) collectibles have been very popular, NFTs have brought a slew of unique debates to the table and one of them has been censorship. The artist behind Stonetoss Comics, a series of political cartoons, has been censored by two very prominent NFT marketplaces — Opensea and Rarible. Stonetoss has told the public on social media that the artist fears these NFT platforms are being used as a “tool for political censorship.” 2 Large NFT Marketplaces Are Accused of Political Censorship Censorship of any kind was loathed in the early days....


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