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Which word will likely have more mass appeal in the long term and why? "Mint" vs "Collect" Especially in case of onchain actions on your products that have something to do with an NFT. Do you prefer one over the other?
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Pinterest ran many A/B tests around their core metric/action “pinning” in many different languages. No matter how they spun it, people simply understand the word “Save” better I suspect the winning terminology will be the one that’s more intuitive to people
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I think "mint" might have more mass appeal in the long term within the context of NFTs because it is specific to the digital creation process, making it more relevant and trendy as the NFT space continues to grow.
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I think 'Collect' will be more appealing 🤩
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Mint. 2 reasons - the action feels like something you couldn't do in past. it has a newness to it. - also makes you feel part of something different/cool etc.
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