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six
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This is under the assumption that all NFTs are “things”, which I think might not necessarily true even if this is how we have thought of them (ie minting is a cyberspriritual kinetic momentary act of signaling resonance, rather than Collecting An Object)
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alex
@proxystudio.eth
just onboarded my gf after I got her onchain she asked "are we going to mint this nft?" I said no babe, we're doing a cyberspriritual kinetic momentary act of signaling resonance she just started packing her bags and is "needs some time to think about stuff" what mean?
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Toady Hawk
@toadyhawk.eth
Or it’s both
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agusti
@bleu.eth
we're all trying to find meaning in a new ethereal metaverse which is hard. non fungible tokens can some times help
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marc
@marcgmbh
true and great take. post-twitch-donation problem. guess im hoping for a better media experience. mint essay on zora. read on e-reader. read what my friends minted. search friends wallets for media recs... maybe that's not even a tech and more of a human-lazy problem
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
Yes. A digital pat on the back. Support in the form of bits. I like an image, I want to see more of this in the world, so I mint it to support the creator so they can create more. Additional perks may come with it, but on the deeper level, it's about signaling the connection and the desire to see more of that created.
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