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@tinyrainboot
my tiny protest against the free mint meta: why i've decided to no longer sell full pieces on free mint platforms. https://paragraph.xyz/@tinyrainboot/free-mint-meta
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would love to hear a response from @jacob imo this is primarily a ux/brand issue. zora protocol is super innovative, but the app is a clone of a product creators and consumers don't like (but are super addicted to). regardless, it's a good thing that they're opinionated, otherwise they'd learn very little. let superrare and foundation flounder with proven bad token and marketplace models. who else has incentivized curation? who else has created compelling solutions to secondary liquidity and creator royalties? in a digital environment these are the big problems to attack. we can't fight the realities of a digital environment - it's an attention game and it's only going to get harder. zora feels much closer than any other nft platform. found mint protocol very interesting: https://mint.vv.xyz/guide/
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@tinyrainboot
brand issue, yes. because it feels like they took a sharp turn from what they used to preach.
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