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OpenSea Plans to Launch Creator Studio in the Coming Weeks

On September 20th, OpenSea, an NFT marketplace, announced that they will launch a creator studio in the coming weeks. This studio will include basic no-code tools, such as launching community minting and sending minted items directly to wallets. Over the next few months, more features will be added to the creator studio, including ways to add richer content to collection pages.

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