jacob
@jacob
i can see why people compare there two, but they are very distinct and different to me. Clanker (which i am a big fan of) is finding a lot of success in tokenizing projects (anon, native, clankfun etc) and farcaster native memes. Zora is purpose built for content: images, videos, gifs, songs etc. It's more social by nature. The UX, context and problem space is very different (and will probably diverge even more).
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Chris Carlson
@chrislarsc.eth
Mediacoin standard is going to help most to clarify difference
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CarCulture.eth🎩 🔵
@carculture.eth
How? What is the definition of “media coin”? “Creator coin” I can understand.
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Chris Carlson
@chrislarsc.eth
IMO: - coin = too generic - zoracoin = too proprietary - creatorcoin = describes the entity making the thing, not the thing itself (plus not everyone who makes the thing may identify as a creator) - mediacoin = best describes the thing the coin represents: a specific piece on media Media is the right balance of specificity and broadness. You could say “content” or “art” both those are too specific and Media encompasses both.
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