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gami.eth ⎈
@gami.eth
Sendit ↗ action (mvp) is here + Deploy any media cast to @zora + Creator rewards (ether) to caster + Create referral rewards to /sendit + First minter rewards to actioneer + Mint referral rewards for sharing Positive-sum piracy on @base Encouraging casters to mint Built w. @undefined <3 https://go.sendit.city
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Renée Campbell 🎩
@reneecampbell
So anyone can mint anything I post? That can’t be right?
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gami.eth ⎈
@gami.eth
they could anyway (download and mint) but we're experimenting with making the most convenient way to do so, one where you get paid. the reasoning is that, as a creator, when you create something of value, you should "mint first, then distribute." you might post and then think, damn i should mint that, and now you can!
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Nounish Prof ⌐◧-◧🎩
@nounishprof
Copyright still applies — as do the remedies. If the media is not cc0 or similar, I wouldn’t recommend doing this. Slippery legal slope.
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gami.eth ⎈
@gami.eth
gotcha so how about this as our first iteration? 1. Anyone can use /sendit action 2. Then @bendit replies with frame 3. Only original caster can deploy yet to read any discussion that's happened in the past 9 hours while sleeping. guessing it's a bit controversial a solution to "where's the mint button?" perhaps
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gami.eth ⎈
@gami.eth
essentially, we want to streamline the process of bringing media onchain. so collectors paying the gas for artists and helping validate their ideas. we can leverage zora's "premint" feature, which essentially queues media for deployment, and "first minter" pays gas to deploy. ie. Every media cast = premint (opt-in)
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Nounish Prof ⌐◧-◧🎩
@nounishprof
I get that and understand first minter mechanics but minting artist/creator work for them may violate copyright. I would not want someone else reminting my work & diluting it w/out my permission. (only exception is cc0) What do you mean by opt-in? Can you block a cast from this action?
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