Episode 329

Why Many Older Projects Are Changing Contracts

One of the celebrated benefits of the blockchain is that information is immutable. Meaning that once it is there it can not be changed. It’s permanent. Creators have to create an entirely new collection on a new contract if changes are needed. Some smaller, OG collections were originally minted on the OpenSea shared contract but they are transitioning to their own contract. Today we will discuss why.


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