OpenSea has recently revealed their Seaport Protocol, a brand new web3 marketplace protocol for safely and efficiently buying and selling NFTs. It is open source and meant for all builders, creators and collectors to use and contribute to.
There’s currently no clear-cut way to deal with problems such as artwork theft, artist impersonation and decentralised verification of NFT collections on-chain and in trust-minimised manner (see also Issue #9). The idea is to create a dApp or primitive that integrates Seaport with Kleros or one of its products (e.g. Curate, Dispute Resolver, Escrow).
You’re free to use any of the Kleros products to implement this functionality however you see fit. Here are a few ideas to help get you started;
Question authenticity through Kleros Oracle
Integrate a blacklist for fraudulent artwork/artists with Kleros Curate (or use the existing Kleros-moderated registries
Point to Kleros Court and de-list artwork if a certain ruling is passed
OpenSea has recently revealed their Seaport Protocol, a brand new web3 marketplace protocol for safely and efficiently buying and selling NFTs. It is open source and meant for all builders, creators and collectors to use and contribute to.
Announcement : https://opensea.io/blog/announcements/introducing-seaport-protocol/ Interface documentation: https://docs.opensea.io/v2.0/reference/seaport-interface Github Repo: https://github.com/ProjectOpenSea/seaport
There’s currently no clear-cut way to deal with problems such as artwork theft, artist impersonation and decentralised verification of NFT collections on-chain and in trust-minimised manner (see also Issue #9). The idea is to create a dApp or primitive that integrates Seaport with Kleros or one of its products (e.g. Curate, Dispute Resolver, Escrow). You’re free to use any of the Kleros products to implement this functionality however you see fit. Here are a few ideas to help get you started;
The sky’s the limit for this one, get creative!