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thematically it is intuitive that "information markets" created by verifiable scarcity can help us identify signal within an expanding sea of noise and slop.
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a question would be the relationship between virality and signal. for example, the "ice cream so good" girl was viral once upon a time, and her livestream coin would reach a super high market cap, but imo not super valuable content or high signal.
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this is what i’m struggling with virality doesn’t equal value. they might not even be all that correlated. why should we reward content creators who crate slop? β€œwe are monetizing culture” isn’t a satisfying answer imo
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sustained virality/attention might be correlated but that comes with time ofc prob not true in all cases (the correlation)
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yea, short term voting machine long term weighing machine etc. value of viralcoins looks closer to attention of the viral thing (p&d) long term valuable things will get repriced correctly over time.
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