{"id":15901,"date":"2022-12-23T13:13:21","date_gmt":"2022-12-23T13:13:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/crypto\/opensea-blocks-cuban-artists-from-the-platform-due-to-us-sanctions\/"},"modified":"2022-12-23T13:13:24","modified_gmt":"2022-12-23T13:13:24","slug":"opensea-blocks-cuban-artists-from-the-platform-due-to-us-sanctions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/crypto\/opensea-blocks-cuban-artists-from-the-platform-due-to-us-sanctions\/","title":{"rendered":"OpenSea blocks Cuban artists from the platform due to US sanctions"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea has been banning artists and collectors from Cuba, citing United States sanctions as the key reason behind its action.<\/p>\n
According to a report\u00a0published by Artnet, 30 artists and collectors have been banned from the popular NFT marketplace until now. The most noted artist to face the axe includes well-known Havana-based artists Gabriel Guerra Bianchini and F\u00e1brica de Arte Cubano.<\/p>\n
OpenSea marketplace has mentioned in its terms of service that it explicitly prohibits sanctioned individuals and individuals in sanctioned jurisdictions. The NFT marketplace\u2019s adhesion to United States sanctions was widely known and included countries such as Venezuela, Iran and Syria. However, the recent blocking of Cuban artists adds the country to that list as well.<\/p>\n
A Twitter profile called NFT Cuba Art revealed earlier in December that OpenSea had blocked them from viewing or listing their art while they still had access to their wallets. Erich Garc\u00eda Cruz, the founder of Bit Remasa, responded that their NFT collections were banned too. Cryptocuban founder Gabriel Bianchini added that the future of Web3 doesn\u2019t look decentralized.<\/p>\n
\nSo sad to see that the future of web3 won\u2019t be decentralized @nftcubaart<\/a> and @GianniDalerta<\/a> are part of the Cuban web3 history and so much more! \u2764\ufe0f<\/p>\n
\u2014 GabrielBianchini.eth\u1d4d\u1d50 (@GGBIANCHINI) December 13, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Apart from OpenSea, several crypto platforms had to shut down their services for Russian customers in the wake of the new European Union sanctions issued after the war in Ukraine began earlier this year.<\/p>\n
Related: <\/em><\/strong>Proactive sanctions can help spare the ecosystem: Chainalysis exec<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n
While the cryptocurrency ecosystem is built on the ethos of decentralization, the majority of the intermediaries and firms facilitating various services still very much work like most centralized Web2 companies. OpenSea didn\u2019t respond to Cointelegraph\u2019s questions at press time.<\/p>\n
The crypto community was not very pleased with the auctions of the NFT marketplace and called for an end to intermediaries. Another user\u00a0said<\/a>\u00a0that there is a need for real decentralized platforms that don’t care about nationalities<\/p>\n
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