ted (not lasso)
@ted
okay i surrender: what is the best blog, newsletter, writing, etc. platform? i had a viral tumblr blog (you'll never find it) back in the day, but haven't published writing publicly since then.
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@chaskin.eth
I love mirror
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Miro
@miro
Can you please explain me the meaning and utility in minting a post on mirror? Sorry if I look dumb, but I really can't understand why should someone mint and pay for a blog post
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@chaskin.eth
You want to “collect” it. Same reason people collect Pokémon cards now they can collect blog posts they enjoy. From the authors stand point they also have the addresses of all their collectors so they can do with that what they choose. Whether its airdropping a thank you NFT or something more creative
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Miro
@miro
Maybe it's me but I really don't get the meaning of collecting a nft for no usage. It's ok, if you want to explicitly support someone’s work, but collecting a post, where you actually have to pay the minimum mirror fee, really can't get into my head.
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@chaskin.eth
Just because it’s fun to, sounds like your curiosity extends beyond collecting blogs to why do people collect anything. Why did people mint the first day on Base Nft or personally I was pumped to get @balajis.eth preorder Nft for the network state book, there was no utility to it
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Miro
@miro
I don't want to look rude and sorry for I give you this impression, but I don't get any value in collecting something fully digital. What happens once you have 1k useless nft? You browse them on your wallet and what then? If I think of the real potential of Nfts, I believe 99% of actual mints are useless.
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