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random thoughts on onchain content: 1. for most people with taste (including artists, creators, etc), its actually demotivating and not compelling when they see bad content earn more money onchain than good content; obviously bad/good is subjective, but a turnoff nonetheless 2. most of the major onchain “curators” (i.e. people who can move markets to drive earnings for creators) are people with influence but not necessarily with taste; obviously not true for all onchain content models, but true for most “viral” pieces of onchain content and memes whoever solves this wins
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I think the solution would have to align with my fundamental thesis: The primary purpose of publishing data onchain is to enable more users of that data. The more people who can read/use a database, the more people who can make that data valuable. So what would a solution look like? One which emphasizes the usage of data. The core insight is shifting from: "How can I monetize this content?" to "How can I ensure this content remains useful?" Show more and different metrics. Show how many times data was used. Show how many apps data was used in. Show how much content was generated using the data. Example app: Image generator which shows not just Views and Likes, but emphasizes how many other pieces of content used that data.
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