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For sure, which is why this liquidity unlock is great for the Internet as a whole. But to get to the "huge" internet, we need to have people understand this liquidity unlock and the coinification of content.
So how can we actually bring this to the masses in a practical, understandable way?
re: the choice being taken, on Zora in particular, it actually was, which is why so many artists are rattled. Artists value provenance and the ability to build out their collections overtime. Zora unilaterally altering their contracts has been seen as a betrayal by many, which I think is why so many people are anti-coins, even if they make sense for content in the long run.
It comes across as an abandonment of the people who first invested in them via producing content, in favour of the mass-market of transaction-based content coins.
I'm still balancing my thoughts, just sharing some discourse I've been hearing from many others 1 reply
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