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Fashion and technology have, for far too long, gone addressed separately, as distinct things. A merge, no different than Eth, must take place.
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@molo
what does that look like?
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honestly I’m discovering it as I go. It’s really what I’m trying to build. Capturing creative emergence in fashion with tech. don’t know what it looks like, exactly, I’m approaching it via: 1-collections 2-houses 3-products Merging the physical and digital properties. Again, I think.
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Kinda like Bezos solved a logistics problem for products that are bought and sold. I’m potentially thinking of solving logistics problems for products that are pre-production, in fashion, maybe?
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This logistics issue may be the hole, If you can resolve latency of transaction allowing capital to flow more freely at micro scale with proper off-ramps, network token, incentive becomes valuable by allowing money in/out faster than previously done. This is why gold -> fiat -> crypto
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@molo
Does fashion have a bottleneck on transaction latency? I would assume the issues were more like the amazon issues: optimizing supply, distribution, discoverability
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I think answer to latency Q is yes, but I’m still wrapping my head around all this. Second part, yeah I agree. I just feel like there is a difference in them vs now in a material way. Where the digital and physical products were bridges in A vs. future will be in B. Thank you for pushing on me here.
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