Matei
@no
Big web3 assumption going around I'm not seeing questioned: users care to be owners. Contrarian: Most users are consumers of <content/product/value> and ownership POTENTIAL in <> won't change their behaviour to web3 from web2 simply because of ownership.
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Naveen
@yateagle
People love owning things because it allows them to tell a richer more meaningful story about themselves. A sneaker head scoring a hot drop @ undefeated. A watch person flexing their newest watch etc. Ownership isn’t always about profit seeking. It’s more often about identity and storytelling
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Matei
@no
Imagine everything you spend money on IRL only exists online. What you spend on for profit, identity etc, remove- that’s what ownership incentives will touch. The rest? Buying water to drink it - paying for a VPN to use it - the vpn that gives me ownership doesn’t win, the best vpn product wins.
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Kenny MacKenzie
@shore
What metric are you basing "more often" on? Also i think you're missing a third category- consumption
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