Magic Eden had to ensure their NFT users were “safe” after pornographic images flooded the platform on Jan. 3.
In a Twitter post on Jan. 3, NFT Marketplace on Solana told users that it had “not been hacked” and that the “containment of pornographic images” was the result of individual image hosting providers. the third attacked
According to a Jan. 3 report on Twitter from Magic Eden user, it was discovered that loading images on collection pages sometimes displayed temporary pornographic images instead of NFT thumbnails.
Magic Eden advises users to perform a “hard refresh” as clearing the browsing cache will resolve the issue.
while writing The problem seems to have been resolved. as no such image was present on the platform during testing.
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