NFT Community Tracks Down Supposed NFT Rug ‘Squiggles’, OpenSea Pulls Listings
The crypto community is known to be particularly sleuth-y, and the NFT loyalists within that community are no exception. Throughout recent days, some detail-oriented individuals spotted some suspect behavior out of a new NFT project, ‘Squiggles.’ The NFTs have since been delisted from OpenSea, and as a project at large, Squiggles are likely to slowly […]
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