jacob
@jacob
this may be a more durable and long term use case too. imagine a tokenized mr beast video, kendrick track or pg essay: they’d have longer attention curves and people actually might want to own them because they like the content. the shift of mcap expectations gets us closer too.
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max 🎩🚂
@baseddesigner.eth
not sure people will be happy owning a token of a single video and it will only last a few days / week while attention lasts on that one
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Chris Carlson
@chrislarsc.eth
You think Erc-20z is the right format for this or still tinkering?
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pxaxm
@pxaxm
likely an acceleration of attention decay, no? and now it introduces speculation on performance which is likely to become the predominant interest, less the media itself.
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Vocsel
@vocsel
Nothing lasts more than 5 minutes in blockchain. People is already looking at the next thing already
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suns
@sunsakis
1) What
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K1ngHandy
@k1nghandy
Never understood this concept of owning a Tweet or Video, but if we can directly correlate all interactions online [as far as viewership, likes, recasts] with monetization then I can see how social web can take off. Only problem is, how do we differentiate between viral cringe videos and actual good content. Are we rewarding shocking, perhaps immoral content; and how will aggregator, AI, & fan copycat accounts be handled? Hopefully the blockchain, immutable nature of posts will relay funds to original creators instead.
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Joshua Fisher ⌐◨-◨
@joshuafisher.eth
Yeah, the perfect pmf hasn’t revealed itself imho but there is something really powerful cooking
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