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jesse.base.eth 🔵
@jessepollak
do people think it's Bad that @ethereumintern_ coined this poster on @zora, earned $217, had 615 people collect it, and now has 1% of the supply he can use to pay people to hang the poster around the world? that seems Good to me https://x.com/ethereumintern_/status/1911403125711192339?s=46
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I don’t think anyone thinks that’s bad
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jesse.base.eth 🔵
@jessepollak
I actually think a lot of people do - or they think someone doing the same thing when it's not about Ethereum is Bad
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Jack
@jackten
I think this is a case of straw-manning an opponents argument. Most meme projects are clearly pump and dump vehicles. You've highlighted one that isn't and then asked people why they hate meme projects.
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ruburi
@ruburi
my humble take on this: i guess because a lot of people are not trying to consume the coined content by contemplating on it, but they are consuming it via pure speculation cant see this world from a creator's perspective when a creator makes something valuable to the world (art, music, product, etc.) and then receives money from it through fees and other means people seem to buy the token to trade it and gamble money on it, not to donate money to the creator or appreciate art by buying it. i see what you are trying to do with coining a lot of content on @zora, including the recent @base launch i agree with an opinion that more tokens create more dilution and harm the ecosystem rather than healing it and building the culture. but an important consideration is what you perceive as a 'content coin'. token dilution makes sense when you have a lot of tokens with no purpose at all. content coins can have the value of a vision or opinion behind them. if you hold one, then you agree with it or share this vision
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0xmons
@xmon.eth
i think it's bad because it's not something that you can do over and over diminishing returns per marginal coin you issue not a fan of the implicit moral framing here ("is it bad if person X made money, especially if person X is eth aligned") but i'll contest the object-level claim first
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