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Micah Nathan
@micahnathan
Looking—nay, pleading—for feedback on this NFT concept/experiment. I built it with a former Sotheby’s guy: www.piermontandthorne.com
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Alex Bruno
@alex
I love it. It's like if the Museum of Jurassic Technology had an auction house I think when I purchase something I might want to receive a certificate of authenticity
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Micah Nathan
@micahnathan
Ooh. You and I are on the same wavelength. I was thinking about creating COA nfts (free with the artifact), but that felt a little like putting a hat on a hat. Then I thought about physical certs. Thoughts?
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Alex Bruno
@alex
Hahah hat on a hat. I can see that. I suppose a physical COA might help bridge the NFT a bit more into the real world, like getting a pair of Unisocks. A soulbound NFT that updates on transfer could be interesting, showing provenance of the work (no laundering of digital artifacts!)
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Micah Nathan
@micahnathan
Do you think owners might have privacy concerns re: shipping them a physical COA?
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Micah Nathan
@micahnathan
Soulbound NFT sounds like wizardry. Will start researching. I minted them all on Manifold, which allows the creator to add metadata even after the sale. Might that have the same effect? COA via added metadata?
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