OpenSea has accidentally delisted all market orders related to the NFT project Azuki, citing an “error in their Trust and Safety flagging system.” However, the OpenSea team has resolved the problem, and transactions with Azuki NFT are currently proceeding normally. We have reached out to @opensea about the delisting emails sent to Azuki holders, awaiting response. Our working theory is that we are facing a similar error/issue as this one. Check Discord for live updates, @DemnaAzuki will also be tweeting as we work to resolve this issue. https://t.co/azJhiXzEE0 — Azuki (@AzukiOfficial) September 30, 2022 OpenSea Briefly Terminated Market Orders of Azuki On September 30, OpenSea terminated all market orders for the NFT Azuki initiative. The official team of Azuki stated that they had communicated with the NFT trading platform regarding the delisting email that had been issued to the owner of Azuki. The product manager, Demna, and the official Azuki Twitter handle kept the public informed. Demna referred to the problem as a technical glitch on OpenSea, and the NFT marketplace stated its own on Friday morning, announcing an error in their Trust & Safety flagging mechanism, “briefly delisting” Azuki NFTs from the site. Bored Ape Yacht Club Experienced Similar Issue The Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection also encountered an identical problem in June when OpenSea temporarily removed some of the BAYC collection. Generally, thi...