OpenSea Has Ruled Out the Contract Migration Tool as a Vector for the Attack

TokenInsight news, OpenSea tweeted that it has now ruled out the possibility that the contract migration tool is an attack vector and that the migration is safe. While there are concerns about the new OpenSea signature message containing the Wyvern Protocol logo, OpenSea made it clear that the signature is safe as long as it is done through the official website. In addition, OpenSea also revealed that the private messaging feature of the OpenSea Support Twitter account will be closed tomorrow, so if you need additional support you can go to the official website help center.
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