<p>Solana's largest NFT marketplace, Magic Eden, displayed incorrect images for some non-fungible tokens yesterday. Some of the misplaced stills included "unsavory" adult content — the result of a compromised third-party image cacher, it claims.</p> <p>"Hey guys our image provider, a 3rd party service we use to cache images, was compromised," Magic Eden <a href="https://twitter.com/MagicEden/status/1610397539685257216?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">tweeted</a>. "Your NFTs are safe and Magic Eden has not been hacked. Unfortunately you might've seen some um, unsavory images. Make sure you do a hard refresh on your browser to fix it."</p> <p>Magic Eden's explanation followed tweets from various users about the incorrect images, which also included stills from TV show Big Bang Theory.</p> <p>Aside from this latest news, Magic Eden has been busy. It recently <a href="https://www.theblock.co/post/195404/magic-eden-bolsters-gaming-support-by-adding-polygon-nft-minting-and-trading">extended</a> support for the Polygon network in an effort to add multi-chain functionality and future possibilities for blockchain gaming. It also recently <a href="https://www.theblock.co/post/195089/magic-eden-introduces-discount-and-rewards-system-for-marketplace-users">announced</a> a rewards system that allows users to receive rewards, discounts and other perks based on their activity on the platform. Additionally, the marketplace <a href="https://www.theblock.co/post/193083/magic-eden-hires-its-first-chief-gaming-officer">hired</a> its first Chief Gaming Officer. </p><br /><span class="copyright"><p>© 2023 The Block Crypto, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.</p> </span>