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There’s an opportunity for @farcaster to bring in the /tezos community by adding Tezos connected addresses the way they did with Solana. While I’m not in the Tez community I’ve seen that there’s a vibrant community, far better than what I’ve seen from Solana. Would love to see them shown some love.
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Adding Solana addresses didn't meaningfully increase usage from Solana users.
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I’m not surprised. There is an anti-eth sentiment amongst Solana users that probably scared them away. I don’t see that being an issue with Tezos users. I also don’t believe it would be very scientific to attribute this lack of success to the broader idea of including non-ETH communities.
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I think most of us could have told you beforehand Solana was not the move 😉
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1. Where do Tezos people spend time today? 2. Why isn't /tezos more active? 3. Who is building in Tezos ecosystem? Solana has a large community of developers which has been the cohort of users that have stuck around on Farcaster the most.
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There's a difference between tezos people and tezos artists. All the best art is on tezos, but most artists of tezos don't align with the views of the tezos foundation. /tezos is more broad but /objkt is strictly art. There are some tezos builds already like teia and @tesserart
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Not sure all the best art part. There are a lot of causal mid journey pieces while biggest gen art still not in tezos but there are some nice works. Just imo.
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Yeah I think “all the best art” is a touch hyperbolic. But I have seen some fantastic art on Tezos that I wished I could mint on an ETH rollup like Optimism. What I like most is how many artists and art lovers are in that ecosystem. Seriously kudos to Objkt for cultivating that
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What do you think about a service that mints to a collector's chain of choice?
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I’ve thought about this. I’m open in that sense that I’ve been a big pusher of the idea that NFTs are actually just “receipts of patronage” The problem I’ve arrived at is twofold. 1. People believe there should be canonical scarcity. “A collection” and that becomes buddy cross chain 2. Keeping track
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I think with all the bridges and cross-chain tech, sending NFTs from one chain to the next is not too far fetched. While they originate with the artist, giving the freedom to store on chain of choice by the collector seems like a nice feature.
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I don’t trust bridges personally. That why I don’t buy Polygon NFTs. I like rollups because everything on rollups can be replicated on Eth L1
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