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McBain
@mcbain
If someone makes a coin about Travis Kelce What percent of the supply should be saved for him? How should he be verified in order to claim?
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abram
@abram
None if it’s not his coin
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@mcbain
Really why not? Wouldn’t value the coin go up the second he claimed a portion of the supply ?
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@abram
Why would he endorse something he didn’t create or have a say in? All the derivatives of Bitclout have shown this imo…I think @matthew experienced this a few days ago
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Matthew
@matthew
i didn’t get any of the coin tho 😅
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@abram
So what % of the supply would you have needed to receive in order to “legitimize” it as “your coin”?
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@matthew
well to your point, none. i would never “endorse” a coin someone else created on my behalf so some two faced grifters can profit off my likeness while “gifting me my fair share”
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@mcbain
Eh I don’t think most people think like this If you were even toying with launching a coin but didn’t want to be seen as Hawk Tuah girl And some platform comes along and says, “here’s a bag of cash and everyone says this is fair” You’d take the $$
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@matthew
maybe not, but i think that’s more out of ignorance of how they’d launch the coin themselves
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@abram
Maybe for tier 3 celebs…I’m doubtful and “legit famous” people (on the level of Travis Kelce) would go for it but I’m sure the Bitclout derivatives will continue until it works
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