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artists, would love to know your thoughts on this: choosing the right platform to mint your art can feel overwhelming, especially given how quickly on-chain technology evolves. but if you're constantly jumping from one platform to the next without settling down, how can you expect collectors to connect with you?
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for sure a challenge. to me different platforms have different strengths and weaknesses, while the sad reality is most platforms are NGMI, so a lot of my thinking is about using platforms where the art can survive even if the platform does not
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yeah; that's a great way to look at it. ensuring that the art remains even if the platform doesn't. the composability of the blockchain benefits the creators in that way. i leverage firstmate.xyz for now as a way to aggregate art on ethereum.
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