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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2022\/04\/25\/nft-aggregator-gem-acquired-by-opensea-shortly-after-ousting-co-founder-for-sexual-misconduct\/<\/a><\/br> OpenSea<\/a>, the largest NFT marketplace, acquired NFT aggregator Gem.xyz<\/a> (Gem) to \u201cbetter serve\u201d its more experienced users, the company said in a blog post<\/a>. The deal, which comes a few months after OpenSea bought DeFi wallet startup Dharma Labs<\/a>, will allow OpenSea to \u201clearn from Gem\u2019s expertise and intuition about the advanced NFT community,\u201d the company said.<\/p>\n The news comes about two weeks after Gem removed Josh Thompson<\/a>, a core developer and former shareholder at the company, from its team over allegations from several individuals that Thomson had engaged in rape, sexual harassment and the grooming of minors, as BuzzFeed News first reported<\/a>.<\/p>\n Thompson, who held shares in Gem prior to the transaction, was terminated from Gem without severance at that time, and the deal with OpenSea was contingent upon both his departure from the company and his liquidation from Gem\u2019s cap table, a spokesperson for OpenSea told TechCrunch. Thompson does not hold shares in Gem or OpenSea today.<\/p>\n \u201cDuring the course of our diligence, we learned about, and immediately surfaced, some deeply concerning allegations against a now-former member of Gem\u2019s leadership team who operated under the pseudonym Neso. Upon investigating the allegations, the employee was immediately exited prior to the close of this deal. This individual has never and will never be affiliated with OpenSea,\u201d OpenSea wrote in the blog post.<\/p>\n Gem said the acquisition offer from OpenSea was unexpected, adding that the company will now have access to OpenSea\u2019s infrastructure and resources to accelerate its growth, The Block reported<\/a>. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Venture firms Dragonfly Capital Partners, Sfermion and Tioga Capital Partners are all investors in Gem, according to PitchBook<\/a>.<\/p>\n Gem\u2019s product allows users to buy NFTs across multiple marketplaces in a single transaction, pay with any ERC-20 token rather than spending their ETH and view analytics such as sales volume, floor prices and rarity-based ranking for NFT collections. As an aggregator, the company claims its product saves users up to 40% on gas fees compared to using an NFT marketplace like OpenSea directly. Its users often leverage the platform for \u201cfloor-sweeping,\u201d a term that refers to acquiring multiple of the lowest-priced NFTs in a given project.<\/p>\n Gem will continue to operate as a standalone product and brand, OpenSea wrote in the post, though OpenSea plans to integrate some of Gem\u2019s features with its own platform. Some people expressed disappointment over the acquisition in their replies to Gem\u2019s announcement tweet<\/a>, referencing the centralized nature of the OpenSea platform.<\/p>\n 207,577 transactions had been completed on Gem as of midday Monday, April 25, according to data provider Dune Analytics<\/a>. The platform has added over 48,000 new users since last September, the Dune data shows.<\/p>\n Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly featured an image belonging to a different company, also called Gem, that has no connection to the NFT aggregator. The image has been updated.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nNFT aggregator Gem.xyz acquired by OpenSea shortly after ousting co-founder for sexual misconduct<\/br>
\n2023-01-20 22:52:43<\/br><\/p>\n