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Simon de la Rouviere
@simondlr
Quite a long newsletter this week and more opinionated! Enjoy! NFTs Can't Die: https://sceneswithsimon.com/p/nfts-cant-die
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@vgr
This was a good one
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@ahn.eth
Particularly liked: "What makes a blockchain ledger as a social space unique and difficult is that because everyone shares its history... Your conceptual art piece is collected in the same block as the hacker who just phished a person who was hoping to pay rent with that money." 👏👏👏
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this is excellent 👏👏👏 farcaster is one of the quiet corners i love (until we get obliterated with permissionless)
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@cpoetter.eth
this is so good. thank you, Simon!
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@mishaderidder.eth
Reading your article, a side thought, just wondering if the history of NFT would have been different if a wallet would have been called a keychain, what it actually is? With less association with finance would it have been less about money? (😁 maybe not)
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@tcw
“What will be left is only their history: fossilized rings in a merkle tree that tells about the seasons of yesteryear.” Loved this line, it really encapsulates why anything that benefits from story will move to blockchain. And last time I checked humans make stories for everything…
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nicely written, loved “fossilized rings in a merkle tree that tells about the seasons of yesteryear” concept of blockchains are our shared history recorded on an immutable ledger remains a powerful one
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