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ted (not lasso)
@ted
it is WILD to me that we only have allowlists for minting and NOT for secondary sales. that’s not how the trading of art, luxury goods, family heirlooms, homes, even surfboards works. most secondary marketplaces IRL have a curation layer to filter buyers. this is why NFT marketplaces lose volume to private txns :)
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Matthew Fox 🌐
@matthewfox
/highlight just shipped this (kind of) https://warpcast.com/rekdaus/0x1a027123 I have mixed feelings about its implementation being adjustable post mint but the idea is cool if communicated upfront But this also just exposed that any creator can rug their highlight collection anytime 🙃
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
wow, thanks for highlighting (pun intended) this. @emodi, i think this is GOATed. this feature is exactly what artists and curators and collectors want. if you believe masterworks will flop (as i do), then perhaps you also know that who the buyer is *always* matters when it comes to true art.
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Nat Emodi
@emodi
for sure, this is how most luxury markets operate
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kenny 🎩
@kenny
why does who the buyer is matter in defining "true art"?
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