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Magic Eden Segregates US Users Because Who Needs Equal Treatment When There’s Money to Be Made?!

A comic illustration of a divided cityscape with two separate domains: one side is bright and vibrant with people enjoying NFT features like airdrops, while the other side is dimly lit with users locked out behind a 'US Exclusive' gate.

}The great NFT segregation of 2024: because what’s a little bit of censorship when you’re trying to make money off gullible idiots? Magic Eden is at it again, this time deciding that US users deserve their own special domain, while international users get the scraps. Because who needs equal service access anyway? It’s not like people will notice or anything (rolls eyes). The crypto bros are up in arms about popular features being restricted to those pesky foreigners – airdrops won’t be available to us Yanks! How ever shall we survive without getting free stuff from Magic Eden?! Meanwhile, the real reason for this segregation is probably because of that Wells notice issued by the SEC. You know, just another example of how regulators are .

Source: cointelegraph

Magic Eden, a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace, announced that it would launch a new United States exclusive domain for US users. The Sept. 5 post said that while the new US domain would continue to offer familiar services, the international .io domain would be rolling out improved features and innovations. This announcement sparked a considerable backlash from the crypto community, some of whom feel left out due to perceived limitations […]

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