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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Could community-owned Farcaster channels + cryptoeconomic rails (including the new @moxie.eth) spark a long-overdue creative renaissance by making it easier for creatives to make a living? (Note: this is a /zora shortened screenshot essay version of the latest edition of Slowcore Nerd Notes: Farcaster Channels = Creative Renaissance?) https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x24453ebe8d78de52f6d253cf26fec18ab34b041f/7?referrer=danicaswanson.eth
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tricil
@tricil
I certainly hope so!
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Likewise. I've always found it objectionable that forum moderators, creative people, open source devs, etc., are forced into "day jobs" out of lack of other alternatives.
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Edward H. Carpenter
@ehcarpenter
One reason the "day job" phenomenon is problematic is that within this ecosystem, creators also have to invest time to build a profile / work the algorithms and those who don't suffer from reduced exposure. Learning about evolving protocols and platforms and engaging in the social ecosystems - minting, dropping, tipping, reading and responding could be it's own "part-time job" - the administrative/social side of the creative coin. That's why I believe authors (and other creators) need to be paid for the content they create (including, ideally, casts and conversations like these) One big reason I write in Web3 and advocate the use of blockchain protocols is that crypto enables the possibility of micropayments across borders and timezones - which could open great opportunities for folks like @dummie.eth in regions like West Africa, Oceania, etc. Just my 6 $DEGEN 😁
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tricil
@tricil
weirdly, I’m between “day jobs” right now (just ask Danica) so I’ve gone hard on the farcaster ecosystem as a way to, frankly, get paid. it absolutely is a full time job in a way, I’m a social media manager at myself. real intern hours job searching is also a full time job. maybe I do two jobs after all
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Edward H. Carpenter
@ehcarpenter
I do like the fact that even without going hard or being badged, it's possible to accrue a 10,000+ $DEGEN in a month just by producing a midicum of useful content and engaginge with others who are doing the same - that isn't a lot by the standards of say, Australia, but it is worth a lot more in many other economies... That said, if I looked at my "hourly rate" of return, it's pretty low - and (sadly?) the ROI is much better for simple casts and replies (in my experience) than for writing/publishing long-form pieces on @paragraph or t2...
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
I agree on all counts. Glad the FC ecosystem has been able to serve this purpose for you at a time when you really need it. As we discussed elsewhere, degen wasn't even an option at all until about 6 months ago. It doesn't replace a steady income, of course, but at least it's something. Also glad to see this kind of open discussion in the slowcore channel. I've heard it said on FC that "We don't shame need. Only greed." Or something like that. Indeed!
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