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Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
How can we help writers earn meaningful, reliable income? Open edition NFTs haven’t quite gotten us there, so we have to find a better solution. We wrote a couple posts on why we think coins may be a better model (part 1 below) — we'd love to hear what you think. https://paragraph.com/@reidtandy/rethinking-how-writers-get-paid
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My initial thought is that a publication token feels more aligned with writers than issuing a token for each individual post. As a writer, I’d want to use the token to gate certain posts, while also rewarding my community and collaborators. Early supporters who hold the token could benefit if interest in the publication grows. Sure it might sting if some choose to sell for profit, but if the token is required for access, they may be more inclined to hold. I also see potential for interesting experiments where a publication is run as a collective - writers are the token holders, and holding a token is required to gain access to publish posts.
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@reidtandy
Excellent feedback & ideas - thanks for sharing! 🙏 Please let us know if anything else comes to mind.
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@ghostlinkz.eth
Will do! Curious if you were thinking more in terms of coins per post or a coin for the publication? We have Zora as an example and most of my friends think that Zora cares more about speculation than anything else. I really don't want that bad PR for Paragraph
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