NFT marketplace OpenSea has decided to delay the launch of its native token, SEA. Announcing the update on X, OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer cited “challenging marketNFT marketplace OpenSea has decided to delay the launch of its native token, SEA. Announcing the update on X, OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer cited “challenging market

OpenSea delays SEA token launch as weak market conditions stall rollout

2026/03/17 14:36
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NFT marketplace OpenSea has decided to delay the launch of its native token, SEA.

Summary
  • OpenSea delays SEA token launch, with CEO Devin Finzer citing challenging market conditions and no revised timeline announced.
  • Waves reward campaign set to conclude as SEA allocation plans are adjusted.

Announcing the update on X, OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer cited “challenging market conditions” as the primary reason behind the decision.

The SEA token was first introduced in February 2025 and was subsequently set to be released around March 30 as part of its broader rollout plans.

SEA is expected to form the core of OpenSea’s long-term push to build a “trade everything” app, a multi-chain platform that would support token trading, NFTs, and features such as perpetual futures.

As previously reported by crypto.news, the native token would function as both a utility and governance asset, offering discounted trading fees, staking tied to NFT collections, and community participation in platform decisions.

However, the platform is now delaying the rollout amid weak market conditions that have continued to weigh on NFT activity.

For instance, since the start of the year, data from CryptoSlam shows that total NFT market capitalization has dropped by more than 50%, falling from around $3.2 billion in mid January to roughly $1.62 billion.

Further, marketplaces like OpenSea have also seen a sharp decline in activity, with monthly NFT trading volumes now consistently below $500 million, far below levels recorded during the 2021 to 2022 cycle.

Finzer said the team wants to ensure that “every piece is in place” before moving ahead, but did not provide a new timeline for the token launch.

Meanwhile, he also clarified details around its ongoing “Waves” reward program, which has been running since October to determine SEA token allocation for users.

With the launch now delayed, OpenSea is giving users who participated in Waves 3 to 6 the option to claim refunds on platform fees collected during that period, if they agree to forfeit their Treasure Chest rewards. Treasures are point-based rewards that users can use to unlock incentives and prizes within the platform.

“While we’re postponing our March 30 event, we’ll host a separate one in the coming months focused on product updates. It’s been incredible to see the early responses to our mobile app, and we can’t wait to get it into more people’s hands,” he added.

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