alexander
@wagmialexander
I've been thinking and talking a lot about @zora. Traditional attention exchanges take 98% of the value they create and are ripe for disruption. Zora is interesting in the same way Solidly was -- as an exchange that better aligns the incentives of users. https://x.com/wagmialexander/status/1920110792189321693?s=46
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alexander
@wagmialexander
And yes, I coined that. https://zora.co/coin/base:0x0b5e3f4f38afab6ffaa7520c825432567e7b24d7?referrer=0xe0bc51b8f0bfa74a7c32de36e0cec96d2388bb00
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Garrett
@garrett
what issues do you see with it now or how would you improve what zora is doing today?
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Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
Awesome post, thanks for sharing. One slight twist I'd throw out there is that instead of "Content is the product", it may be more about the connection b/w the audience and the artists, creator, etc. I think that may become increasingly true post-LLM's, which may further commodify "content". (Obviously this isn't as memeable lol.) Thanks again for sharing - a lot of it resonated with stuff we've been thinking about.
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