Yuga and OpenSea Renew Partnership to Advocate for Creator Rights
- Yuga Labs and OpenSea reestablished their partnership, naming OpenSea as the official NFT marketplace for BAYC and other collections, resolving a 2023 royalty dispute. - OpenSea's OS2 rebranding introduced cross-chain support, 0.5% fees, and enhanced liquidity, addressing prior concerns and attracting Yuga's return. - The collaboration reinforces OpenSea's 33% NFT market share and aligns with industry trends prioritizing creator royalties, supported by a welcoming BAYC community. - Yuga Labs, post-SEC in
Yuga Labs, the company known for creating the renowned Bored
The renewed partnership was revealed on October 14, 2025, through Yuga Labs’ BAYC X account, highlighting their mutual commitment to digital ownership. “In the beginning, OpenSea and Yuga Labs played a key role in shaping the meaning of digital ownership for both collectors and communities. Now, this shared vision brings us together again, with OpenSea as the exclusive marketplace for BAYC, Otherside, and other Yuga collections,” the announcement stated. This decision comes after OpenSea’s evolution into a comprehensive digital asset hub, now supporting 19 different blockchains and enabling trading of both NFTs and fungible tokens.
The timing of this renewed alliance is notable, as both companies have faced challenges in recent years. OpenSea came under fire in 2023 for removing its Operator Filter—a feature that allowed creators to enforce royalties on secondary sales—which prompted Yuga Labs to consider removing its NFTs from the platform, as a
The BAYC community has responded positively to the news, interpreting it as evidence of OpenSea’s renewed dedication to supporting creators. “Creators collectively have enough influence to shift to platforms that honor royalties. Yuga taking the lead was the catalyst needed,” tweeted Dotta, co-founder of the Forgotten Runes NFT project, as cited by
OpenSea’s standing in the market has improved amid wider changes in the NFT industry. The platform now commands 33% of the NFT market share, rebounding from a low point in early 2025 after facing stiff competition from zero-fee platforms like
For Yuga Labs, this partnership supports its ongoing strategy to strengthen its position within the Web3 landscape. After being under investigation by the SEC for three years, the company recently announced the case was closed without any charges—a result they described as confirmation that “NFTs are not securities,” as reported by
The renewed partnership between Yuga Labs and OpenSea highlights the shifting landscape of the NFT sector, where innovation and creator compensation are becoming increasingly linked. As OpenSea broadens its cross-chain features and launches its $SEA token, this collaboration may indicate a larger movement of NFT projects gravitating toward platforms that balance liquidity with fair rewards for creators.
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