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My sense is that artists and collectors on Tezos (objkt) haven't, at scale, migrated to Zora, the closest comp on ETH, and prefer Tez. Why? Culture? Is it that Zora isn't as good as Objkt? Rain 20000 $DEGEN to the most thoughtful responses.
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I Minted and sold over 500 NFTs on Tezos, so I'd love to share my insights. 1. Tezos is known for being an affordable platform with a strong collector base. 2. Zora is relatively new and has multiple networks (Zora, Base, etc.), but the website can be glitchy and works best on a cellphone. I disliked Zora’s lack of a burn NFT option, which took hours to figure out with their team, while burning art on Tezos is much easier/effective. 3. Zora gained popularity through free mints, which are a good strategy for artists with over 100 pieces but most artists do not make decent money with free mints. And when free mints are available, collectors don't prefer buying art that's not free. 4. Tezo has its own wallet, it helps to keep it separate from other crypto wallets. Overall I'm bullish on Zora and I believe the UX can improve over time and we can onboard more collectors.
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There's this culture in Tez called ' Tez Tuesday.' It’s very popular and most collectors dedicate that day to collecting work on Tezos. They host spaces, share stories etc which helps the community in general.
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Thank you so much for sharing these points Maheen!
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