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@jihad
Tokenization of everything could be good if we build infrastructure for tokens that allow them to be bought, sold, and used in a "good" way. I don't know what good means, which is why I'm not saying the Zora update is good or bad, but I think it has something to do with the messaging and UX around "content coins." Highly curated NFT marketplaces *felt* better to me than high-speed attention markets, and I'm trying to figure out if the latter is truly good and something we want to optimize for explicitly.
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To me, all content must be intentional path to legitimate participation within a local network — if the content is a path to extraction, or purely performative and temporary interaction, then the participants don’t move into actual relationships of a community, and worse, they fray the ties between them.
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I miss the nft days 😭
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highly curated nft markets did feel great (and did work) for a period of time. but they didnt scale outside of a small group of creators lucky enough to be featued, and there are only so many people in the world who can spend many ETH for an illiquid object. i measure good or not by how many people can reasonbly benefit from the technology, and i think you can argue these newer models have a better shot at that due to their scalability.
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We need content, discovery tools. I suggest we develop a content creator metadata panel that could easily be applied before mint. Then contact could be indexed. And discoverable.
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They need to make the creation of NFTs functional so that there is an incentive to buy them
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Totally agree! Building the right infrastructure for tokens could make a huge difference, especially if it’s done with the right messaging and UX. Like you mentioned, highly curated NFT markets do feel better, but the question is whether high-speed attention markets are really something we want to explicitly optimize for. Maybe we need to dig deeper into which direction truly benefits both users and content creators.
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IMO the flaw is in the assumption that all content is valuable. From my experience content can be broken down into marketing or product. You want to tokenise around the product and its ancillary value/payment flows. This would provide creators control of their distribution which is creative freedom
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What does “used“ mean to you? No right answer, but directionally what do you think needs to exist for content tokens to be useable in a meaningful way
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