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Jayme Hoffman
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How would you describe NFTs like Floor App Pass, Rainbow Zorb Icon, Dawn Pass or Launch Pass to the average user? 1. Product NFT 2. Utility NFT 3. App NFT 4. Other
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4. None of them. If the term includes “NFT”, “token”, etc, it ain’t it chief. You then have to explain something twice to Aunt Doris or Cousin Chris. “Access pass”, “Keypass”, “Member Card”, etc far more accessible. Average users understand Costco, not Coinbase.
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Do you see people calling music nfts just songs? or art nfts just digital art? Who knows where we'll land, but I think the terms NFT/Token is here to stay, similar to Website, Email, App, or Wifi. It helps communicate how it's different than the previous mediums.
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🍻Wager a drink in 5yrs majority of 10 most popular NFT applications are still using the term NFT/token in their copy
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Yes (songs). Yes (art). Even in your terms: it's eMAIL ADDRESS or a webSITE. Even App was borrowed from the desktop nomenclature. Traditional terms iterated on to make context (URL vs. IRL) clear. The difference isn't functionality, but context: a letter sent electronically, or a storefront you visit digitally.
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i agree NFT is here to stay and i also agree with calling it a membership card or access pass in copy “Your Launch Pass is your NFT key to the Launchcaster product suite.”
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