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genuine question*: for artists who don’t like the new 30 cent default that some platforms now use, what’s stopping you from using a platform that allows you to set your own price or a higher default? what do you take into consideration when choosing a home for your art? *all my questions are genuine lol
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@arjantupan
Good question. I'm still on the fence, to be honest. I moved to Zora as my main platform, because of the protocol reward system they introduced. Still love how, in my mind, they pioneered that, made it a thing and changed the perception that art (and other content) is free. Even with their small mint fee, the idea of free was changed. That meant a lot for artists. As a poet who is bad at marketing, I'm not selling much. The new meta of 30 cent mints is, at first, not so good for me. I don't get 10 x as many mints if the price of my work is 10 x lower. Still, it's still the same: there's a direct exchange of value. So, I support that and realise I should get better at marketing. Also, we're really at the frontier with this stuff. It's all new. If we don't experiment and iterate, it won't work anyway. So, I try to play along and see where it leads me. So far, that is in any case infinitely better than I have ever achieved on Web2 (and I joined that early, too).
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Zora is dead to me. The new rewards system is not worth anymore to post anything since they now pay 10 less times lower, both algo of Farcaster and Zora too are become worse, that has makes accounts less discoverable.
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