OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer delayed the SEA token launch indefinitely, scrapping the original March 30 target as NFT trading volumes remain far below 2022 peaks. TheOpenSea CEO Devin Finzer delayed the SEA token launch indefinitely, scrapping the original March 30 target as NFT trading volumes remain far below 2022 peaks. The

OpenSea Delays SEA Token Launch as Crypto Market Headwinds Persist

2026/03/17 13:27
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  • OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer postponed the SEA token launch indefinitely, abandoning the original March 30, 2026 target date amid difficult crypto market conditions.
  • Roughly 50% of the total SEA supply is earmarked for the community, with accumulated Treasure rewards to be “meaningfully considered” at the eventual token generation event.
  • OpenSea will slash token swap trading fees to 0% for 60 days starting March 31, aiming to drive adoption of its expanded OS2 platform features.

OpenSea has delayed the launch of its SEA token, scrapping plans to release it by the end of the first quarter of 2026 as the NFT marketplace cites weak market conditions and the need for more preparation.

Chief executive Devin Finzer said the token will not launch on its original timeline, which had pointed to a release around March 30. 

No replacement date was given. He said the launch is a one-time event and that the company wants to meet community expectations rather than rush it.

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SEA Token Postponed

SEA was first announced in February 2025. About 50% of the token’s total supply has been set aside for community distribution, with eligibility expected to include past OpenSea users and participants in the platform’s rewards programs. 

The OpenSea Foundation also said accumulated Treasure rewards will be taken into account at the token generation event.

The current Treasure campaign is the final rewards wave before the launch. Users who traded during Waves 3 through 6, which followed Finzer’s October 2025 update on the original token timeline, will be able to claim refunds on platform fees collected during that period. Choosing a refund, however, will remove the related Treasure rewards, forcing users to pick between immediate cash back and possible future token allocations.

OpenSea also said it will cut token swap trading fees to 0% for 60 days starting March 31. The move is intended to drive use of OS2, the company’s rebuilt platform, which includes cross-chain trading, mobile features and perpetual futures.

NFT Market Still Suffering

The delay comes as NFT trading remains far below its 2022 highs. Monthly NFT volume fell to about US$120 million (AU$184 million) in June 2025, compared with roughly US$4 billion (AU$6.12 billion) at the peak of the last cycle. 

Annualised NFT trading volume for 2025 is estimated at around US$5.5 billion (AU$8.42 billion).

OpenSea’s own share of the Ethereum NFT market has also swung sharply. It fell from about 97% in early 2022 to roughly 13% by mid-2024, before recovering to more than 51%. The company is now trying to expand beyond NFTs into a broader trading platform for digital assets.

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