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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Still bullish on NFTs.
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@n
+1 but imo too many think of NFTs as stickers and CPGs More bullish on sticking to a single collection
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@orb
and even fewer as an investment in an artist's body of work, and their commitment to it. we've got a long way to go, but so many use cases (for art and non-art as well)
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@n
be cool to see artists experiment & dedicate all effort to one collection of their own, instead of say using SuperRare's contract
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@michaelsullivan
What would be a good platform to launch them on? I have a photo series I'd like to drop.
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@n
probably Highlight or Manifold, I think you get your own contract (cc @emodi) Maybe Zora has that too
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@michaelsullivan
What's your take on chain? I want to make my art more easily attainable but at the same time if most people have funds on ETH and don't want to take the time bridging to Polygon or Arbitrum then is it even worth minting on those chains yet?
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@aaronrferguson
Do manifold on Ethereum for sure. Widest-adopted and best supported. I’ve got work on the OpenSea shared storefront, the Foundation (retired) shared contract, and some manifold contracts
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@michaelsullivan
That's super helpful, thanks! \ On their site now and I like that they have walk-through videos.
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@6969
You can also used thirdweb. But w manifold or thirdweb you have an options of using L2s but there's not enough activity so if I were to try something out I'd go for arb1.
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@michaelsullivan
Gotcha, thanks. Seems like it has the most volume by far but still hesitant to launch a photo series there.
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@6969
I'm curious, what's your main concern for hesitation?
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@michaelsullivan
Polygon was the clear L2 winner over the last 2 years and a lot of artists were minting there, then Solana had a spin at NFT winner and now it's moving towards Arbitrum. Just worried about minting somewhere that people end up leaving and then having stuff lost over there.
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@6969
https://l2beat.com/scaling/tvl is a great resource. If you are wanting longevity then issuing them on the mainnet aka Ethereum L1 is the way. I've done the same w some of my photos or really personally valuable stuff. The gas is really low right now so you are not using much money there.
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@michaelsullivan
Sounds like L1 is the safest bet for now. And yeah, I remember trying to mint a photo two years ago and it was like $400 for everything, so I immediately put that all on hold, haha.
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@6969
Oh yeah, that's completely understandable. The last time I did mine for a couple of bucks. it takes a bit more to create a contract. And I was thinking of doing more right now while the gas keeps being in low 10-20s. Anyways best of luck to you and let me know if you have any more questions and I'll do my best to help!
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@michaelsullivan
For photography, what is a good size to mint? Full size? Or smaller and have a place for people to download full size if they want it?
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@michaelsullivan
Sweet, thanks again. Going through the walk-through videos now, I'll ping you if I get caught up
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