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OpenSea Pro

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Service page:ReachableDocumentation:PublishedTerms:PublishedCorporate entity:Not established at this checkRubric:v2.0 · verified 9 Aug 2026
Kayla PetersonKayla PetersonDeFi Research Analyst· Last verified August 9, 2026
Confidence ARubric v2.0Verified August 9, 2026
7.8
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Scorecard

How it rates

Counterparty & operator risk · 30%7.0
Cost transparency · 20%9.0
Product transparency · 25%8.0
Operator transparency · 15%6.0
Public documentation surface · 10%10.0
Pros
  • Service reachable without an account
  • Developer or user documentation published
  • Terms published
Cons
  • Corporate entity not established from public sources
How this score was built

Each indicator scores 2, 1 or 0. A pillar is the points earned over the points available; the overall score is the weighted sum. Every source below is public — check any of them yourself.

Counterparty & operator risk · 30% weight7/10 points · 7.0/10
  • Met
    Service reachable at a public address

    Reachable at this check.

    pro.opensea.io/
  • Met
    Documentation published

    Reachable at this check.

    docs.opensea.io/
  • Met
    Terms published

    Reachable at this check.

    opensea.io/tos
  • Partial
    Operator identifiable from published material

    Service published under its own domain; corporate entity not established.

    pro.opensea.io/
  • Not met
    Data provenance disclosed

    Not established from public sources at this check.

Cost transparency · 20% weight9/10 points · 9.0/10
Product transparency · 25% weight8/10 points · 8.0/10
Operator transparency · 15% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Met
    Service resolves to automated verification

    HTTP 2xx.

    pro.opensea.io/
  • Met
    Terms published

    Reachable.

    opensea.io/tos
  • Met
    Documentation published

    Reachable.

    docs.opensea.io/
  • Not met
    Corporate entity identifiable

    Not established at this check.

  • Not met
    Funding or ownership disclosed

    Not established at this check.

Public documentation surface · 10% weight10/10 points · 10.0/10

A professional NFT trading terminal aggregating listings across marketplaces, with documentation and terms published publicly.

Our assessment

OpenSea Pro aggregates listings from across NFT marketplaces into one professional interface, letting a trader sweep floors and execute across venues without switching sites. Documentation and terms are published and reachable.

Aggregation is the correct response to fragmentation

NFT liquidity is split across many marketplaces, so the cheapest listing for a given item is rarely on the venue you happen to be using. An aggregator surfaces all of them and executes against several at once — which is the difference between paying the market price and paying whatever one site happened to show you.

Sweeping is where costs accumulate

Buying many floor items in one transaction is efficient in gas and rarely efficient in price: each successive purchase clears a higher listing. Traders regularly pay well above the quoted floor on a sweep and read the average afterwards. The tool shows this; most users do not look.

Evidence position

Documentation and terms published and reachable, with the corporate entity not established from public sources at this check. In a category where seven of fourteen services publish no terms at all, this is among the better records.

Who it suits

OpenSea Pro fits active traders executing across multiple marketplaces who want aggregated liquidity. Collectors buying individual pieces do not need it.

Reference

Frequently asked

Does this score assess OpenSea Pro's data quality?

No. Data accuracy would require a controlled comparison we do not run. The score covers what is published and reachable before use.

Why is this category smaller than the others?

We check candidates before listing them. Four services we tested for this table no longer respond at all, so the table has fourteen entries rather than fifteen.

Why do all entrants score zero on corporate entity?

Because this class of tool rarely publishes it. The indicator is identical for everyone in the category, so the comparison stays fair.