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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
remember when everyone was sleeping on the @proxystudio.eth hypersub, and once it became clear what he was doing, everyone wanted in? well if you're into generative art, now is the time to subscribe to @heeey :) .006eth/mo https://hypersub.withfabric.xyz/collection/hugga-x-heeey-l0yn4wecb1fk
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Andreas Birath
@andreasbirath
Currently trying out if AF can be a sub platform for an artist (like me) who mainly produces physical work. Having my doubts. But then hypersub looks like smth for the ones with huge following?
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
there are a number of creators who've earned 10s of thousands of dollars on hypersub and have <3k followers on farcaster/twitter. i think of this as depth vs breadth of audience. @proxystudio.eth is a great example of this. pretty sure he had ~1k followers when he launched
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alex 🎩
@proxystudio.eth
strong vouch for what Jonny said, all the data I've seen shows that audience size helps for subscriptions but is certainly not the only factor. find 10 fans willing to pay for your work, deliver serious value to them, expand. my account has grown alongside proxy's subscription
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alex 🎩
@proxystudio.eth
and while I think alfafrens is a cool product on its own, it doesn't really compare to the composability of hypersub. I can take my community wherever I want, subscription tokens are composable with a bunch of different tools I use (party, paragraph, telegram, warpcast)
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