A reported bug on OpenSea has proved to be a boon for one individual, to the tune of 332 ETH.
Reported exploiter Ether wallet balance Source:
An earlier exploit on Dec, 31 saw a similar scenario, wherein a bug seems to arise from the transfer of assets from the OpenSea wallet to a different wallet without canceling the listing.One Twitter user explained that, when a user lists their collectible for auction on the OpenSea and decides to cancel it for some reason, the marketplace charges a significant fee and the floor price of the collectible also decreases.
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