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David Jones
@storydj
Why are there (comparatively) fewer literary NFT collections than other mediums? Is it tougher to get eyes on long form work here? Or something else
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Cryptoversal ππ©
@cryptoversal
People can better envision a blockchain display case than a blockchain bookshelf. They can take in a work in a glance rather than committing days of free time to read a book. Plus there are tech challenges in minting a book that are still being solved. A new metadata standard, rights management, user privacy, encryption for piracy protection, etc. So much easier to drop a collection of JPEGs. As a result, some people donβt even know that NFTs can be books!
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trpplffct
@trpplffct
Interesting point about the tech needs. 50 $degen
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David Jones
@storydj
Very very true - especially the tech challenges. Many platforms from the most basic elements all the way down just donβt feel like they are built to house longer form literature at all. Still a long way to go - but there are a few writers out there making it work, so I hope progress is being made!!
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