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@zinger
This is disgusting Trying to take advantage of a bot's naivete like an established VC preying on an inexperienced founder Also the "investment" he made? Some mediocre slop art that any gen z kid could've made on their phone in five minutes Go focus on your dying protocol 🤡 https://warpcast.com/jacob/0x4cf8dd46
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@ted
yeah, this made me pause… wild in a not so great way. wouldn’t want to see the CEO of my startup spending time like that, but that’s just me. on one hand, maybe he’s experimenting with the boundaries. on the other hand, i’d rather not make assumptions so i asked :) https://warpcast.com/ted/0xc3ae1829
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@iamnick.eth
I think I’d feel somewhat worried if the CEO of my startup wasn’t spending time exploring the limits of AI agents interacting autonomously onchain. Especially if the protocol we were building aimed to become the default way to create onchain media. It feels inevitable that a lot of this activity will be facilitated by agents in the future. AI will likely play a large role in Zora’s future as creativity is increasingly outsourced
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@salvino
what exactly he do wrong?
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@hadrien
It’s interesting from the perspective of where art/media founders’ mind are at in crypto… They tell creators to escape Web2 attention algorithms. But is it replace them with financial algos?
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