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@owocki’s new book is out and it’s available to read and mint on @zora https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x631bbd3c6cbbbd70db056025a6ebb86ff1bd10db/1?referrer=0x4d85e4F760fb58E380f02657AE5Aafb8bd010601 https://x.com/owocki/status/1763279237803380894?s=46&t=auEJg0j8z8efjvrjS7sWVw
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One second before I wanted to mint, I realized that I didn't need to mint it as I could read this book through the pictures. 😂
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What you’ve just discovered is that NFTs are nothing more than an onchain receipt that proves that you patronized a creator. It still hasn’t clicked for most people. We’re giving everything away for free and allowing people to decide to patronize or not in exchange for verifiable proof that they did.
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Not only that, but I'm not sure if there are already websites like this, setting up token-gated paid content. For example, replacing the authentication method for paid articles on Patreon or Substack with a check to see if you own an NFT.
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There are! And it can enable some cool features. Paragraph for example allows unlockable sections in posts. Unlock Protocol allows minting NFTs on their platform that, like Hypersub NFTs, are time-linked. Then Unlock allows using those NFTs to show and hide/restrict content on standard Wordpress sites.
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But all of those features are, in my view, tied to the receipt, not to the product.
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