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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
womp womp pour one out for permissionless composability. gg @colin https://warpcast.com/wanderloots.eth/0xcf4ad939
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Why did you decide to sunset this feature @colin?
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
probably because hypersub competes with their current approach to monetization
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
But why are these primitives (subscriptions vs. JIT payments via mint) mutually exclusive? Ideally creators would be able to use whatever economic tools they need in the moment If it’s a matter of rev share, could hypersub pay some bps to the point of origination (ie. Paragraph in this case)?
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Colin
@colin
That’s what we’d like to work towards - creators would be able to publish anywhere (not necessarily on Paragraph) and use any monetization levers they want. The approach we took so far to memberships & gating did not allow that nor had this future in mind - it had high maintenance burden, we forced Stripe for recurring fiat so a lot of it was offchain, the gating features were half baked (didn’t allow minting the actual tokens used), etc. So, we’re going to focus on what’s worked well so far on Paragraph & Mirror while making steps towards this future with composability baked in by default
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Understood, and appreciate the response It feels like an exercise in tearing down from a local maxima to aim for the global maxima Hopefully there will be a way to interop with hypersub as well when you reintroduce memberships & gating
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