A. L. Crego
@alcrego
Let me rescue these words... The 'tip-to-win' worked for some, agree. But party is over, as expected.šš
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Kristin Piljay ć
@kristinpiljay
yeah, I love that you're here as I am rarely ever on X. But I get what you say and others have said that the collectors are all on X still and not really here on FC. It's some artists, yes, and devs, mostly.
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A. L. Crego
@alcrego
Im here just as a 'caster', I even said many times that I don't want tips, even thought people was tipping on my work. And yes, it's totally useless in terms of 'mass adoption' just because people out of web3 is mainly in X, and coming here is building another wall between us and the audience. I respect people here, but not wise move, I think.š
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Kristin Piljay ć
@kristinpiljay
I just enjoy it here, but if I want to try and sell my work as physical items, I would do best on facebook as there are my friends and family on there who are the most likely customers. And yeah, the tipping era as it was is pretty much over, just like selling NFTs is too (at least for me).
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A. L. Crego
@alcrego
Totally agree... People seem to forget (or markeplaces manipulated the narrative) that NFTS were born for DIGITAL art, not for physical art, but the 'aura' of physicals was introduced with nfts and a lot of people still try to make it. It won't work, just bc there is already a market for them, as you said. Let's keep going!
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Kristin Piljay ć
@kristinpiljay
Yes, it makes more sense for art like yours that has to be digital. Rather than say, photography, which can be printed so made into something physical and not only digital. I must say thought, that it was easy to join WC and not difficult since it creates a wallet for you and you don't really have to do anything unusual if you aren't a crypto person.
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