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@trish
Question.What differentiates Base from Zora from Optimism? Everyday artists out there want to know. They’re getting lost in the L2 sauce. The Medici drop was cool didn’t help win favor from many “smaller” artists out there. My DMs are full of frustrated talented people who are afraid to say anything out loud
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@trish
I hate d sounding impatient and negative but I’m feeling impatient and negative. If curation and discoverability aren’t improved stat, artists aren’t going to mint. There the free mint is awesome for music and content. Not great for visual artists who want their work valued. They need to be SEEN and not lost 2/
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@trish
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@joeyroth
L2’s are great for a lot of things, but 1/1 fine art should always live on eth main unless being somewhere else is part of the work itself
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@streetphoto
Zora has a perceived, inbuilt culture associated with its platform, thus its network as well. Base and Optimism are simply well oiled protocols, now attempting to cultivate status and culture the same way Zora has. I believe Zora has a chance at becoming the preeminent ‘artists chain’ for that reason.
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@sdv.eth
I’m trying to understand this myself, and the best I can come up with is the audience for each platform: Zora - vibers, culture stewards Base - normies, degens Optimism - tech savvys, air drop farmers Disclaimer: these are very air quote-y labels for my perceived average user of each place
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@hodlceo.eth
The answer should be “it doesn’t matter” but in an attention economy we know that isn’t the case. But I still believe it to be true long term. Because as long as they are actually ETH L2s they automatically have backwards compatibility to ETH, and intrinsically… interoperability with each other 🤔
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@cosmicblend
i think ideal artist discovery is best served independent of chain and layer. i have bias. this is what i’m messing with on zora, base, etc, and their differences. culture takes time to form. choices artists make now will help form cultural pockets. like what tez experienced when smaller artists felt excluded on eth
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@kheldar
How bout solana?
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@meluhian.eth
Everyone wants to win the L2 race, who survives is the matter of time. Btw I love this run & much needed.
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@bardionson
So if I mint on Optimism it would appear on Base? If I have eth on Base can I buy something on optimism without bridging? I want to deploy one generative art solidity contract once and have it work on all three L2s
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@bivan9do
The best of platform for artist is zora , zora built for artist.
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@fufuprophet.eth
To me, it's the audience, like how in warpcaster mostly mint on zora, cryptoartists on twitter mint on eth mainnet and tezos. What I'm confused is fragmentation of L2 Optimism, like Zora and Base
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there's no real difference and this fragmentation is one of the drawbacks of the roll-up centric roadmap few talk about to end users these are all just places for cheap blockspace
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@mc
From an artist perspective I’d just look at where your audience is But the question is an important one
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@promptrotator.eth
It seems like the main difference comes down to the members of the community and vibe, i.e. Threads vs. Twitter. Obviously there is some overlap but the "voices" of each chain will become more apparent as time goes on.
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@mishaderidder.eth
Zora Network is OP labeled Zora brand, built on open-source OP Stack, maintained by Optimism Collective. There are some similarities with the rise of art on Tezos and L2s: for example cheap minting fees! But in my opinion the culture on Tezos was more artist driven, on L2 it’s more brand driven. Base = Coinbase.
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@chriscocreated
My experience of Base and Zora. I did two very similar pieces one for each chain. technically innovative, and require some attention to understand. Zora has minted x10 over Base at this point. Which in fairness I think has more to do with the Zora account tweeting - but that they did tweet it says something also
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@chainleft
Base is cringe from my perspective. It's centralized, operated by Coinbase and offers no advantages over and above Optimism. The recent influencer shill makes it even more suspicious.
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@rileybeans
Zora is my favorite for artist discovery so far. Would love to work with you on discovery. Putting out some writing on this.
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