Steve
@sdv.eth
https://warpcast.com/wanderloots.eth/0xfb4a2a5d
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@blankspace
> ask yourself why NFTs are a dead narrative? 721/1155 vs 20 - biggest difference is liquidity structure which i think is why coins are winning we have launchers for nfts and coins but one of them has way more usage > coin value always been about attention (nft or coin) copy trading was occurring on nfts as well, things are just happening quicker (volatility) bc of more liquid and fluid market > creativity this upgrade was not about creativity, it was about building better infra imo im excited to see new things built upon this infra, maybe that's where you can see more creativity spark to me i see it as: more liquid and less clunky market for both creators and collectors, why would i not want that?
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triumph
@triumph
i feel like there’s no real difference between a “liquid” market worth almost-nothing and an illiquid market worth actually nothing yes these are more liquid but for 99.9% of them the liquidity will be peanuts (= why bother trading) and the rare exceptions that do pick up volume will fall off a cliff within days bc there’s not much to drive sustained interest this is basically a repackaged but fractionalized version of their “free mint” era to me. and those might’ve all gone to zero but at least in that case i was left *owning* _something_ that holds sentimental value this goes to zero and i essentially own…shares of something. in other words no sentimental value. so why should i care?
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@blankspace
i see it as all the same as before but i can buy and sell freely with an LP - i have more market freedom i still own content it just is a different token standard how does a different standard change the sentimental value- to me it's the same bc the context of it hasn't changed
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Steve
@sdv.eth
The context is entirely different imo. Worthless/broken JPEGs have more sentimental value than dust coins. What happened to provenance? How can you implement more interesting and complex mechanics with such a simple standard? Why own 100000 "cointent" vs 1 cointent vs 0.00001 cointent? What value is there in a coin if not its monetary value?
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