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A few observations (personal and take it with a grain of salt) from Nouns Movie EP3 mint and couple of others : - Driving mint is very hard. Compounded by low attention on nft primary dynamics overall. - Unless actively / canonically pushed and supported by majority of the community members , mints aren't making a meaningful impact or dent as substitute of revenue with nouns context. - e.g. Nouns movie ep3 mint, shark pickle cone ep mint, artist program mints, nounish art mints etc all have had low to extremely low volume on primary f(r)ee mints. - 4484 mint was very successful because of push across the board top-down across all L2 socials and channels. Broad questions i don't have answers to - - If crypto-native earnings within nounish media context needs to be a thing, what else can be done to make this a reality within the abundance of media created atm . - Nounish media is subsidized by treasury funding but isn't self-sufficient by any means. If treasury isn't there, does the flywheel stop?
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I feel like as of now the only way to make reliable revenue from media/art is to allocate a significant budget to marketing to new people. Even within solid communities, most mints are driven by good will towards a person or project, or by speculation about future utility. I wonder if subscription models could be a good solution. @hypersub seems to work better for creators than trying to drive mints every time they create something new.
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