If you’re an Opensea customer and you have a big NFT collection, it’s a good idea to refresh the metadata on occasion.
Refreshing the metadata is easy enough; you can simply click the refresh button on the NFT that you’re interested in.
Refreshing the Metadata
The Opensea interface will display a warning on the NFT page that says: “Refreshing the metadata may take up to 10 seconds. Please be patient.”
Refreshing the Metadata
There are a few ways to refresh the metadata on an NFT.
The most rudimentary way is to open the browser, navigate to the NFT page, and click the refresh button.
A more robust approach is to update the NFT’s metadata via the API.
You can do so by visiting the NFT page in the Opensea portal, selecting your token from the list of tokens on the left, and clicking the refresh button at the top of the page.
How to Refresh the Metadata
For more details, consult the Opensea support documentation.
o NFT metadata lingo, you can find the most important information about your token on the Opensea public page for that token.
In the spirit of transparency, we will include the relevant NFT metadata from Opensea and other sources in Ledger Live. However, we will not share your data with third parties unless we believe it’s in the best interest of the platform and the ecosystem at large.