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OpenSea, Rarible, and more NFT marketplaces restrict Stoner Cats following SEC action


Sep. 19, 202
By Mike Dalton


At least three non-fungible trading (NFT) marketplaces have restricted trading on the cartoon NFT collection Stoner Cats as of Sept. 18.


The project is the brainchild of actress Mila Kunis, who also voices a character in an animated web series that accompanies the NFT collection.


Each marketplace has taken a somewhat different approach to restricting Stoner Cats. OpenSea and Blur continue to display items in the collection, but each site prevents trading by hiding listings and offers under individual NFT pages.


An OpenSea spokesperson confirmed to CryptoSlate that Stoner Cats cannot be bought, sold, or transferred on the platform but said that the collection has not been delisted or removed. They also referred users to the company’s general policies.


Rarible, meanwhile, has hidden the Stoner Cats collection in its entirety. The site says that the collection “has been removed from the public view.” Rarible’s page assures users that they still own the items in question; like most NFTs, the items can be circulated freely on the blockchain or traded on other compatible marketplaces.


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