A major hurdle for nft space is that projects rely on people leaving the project (I.e. selling out) in order to grow and evolve. Why is this accepted? Who is solving for this?
Here I go again about profiles. I think a cool way to keep prior owners included, to the extent they want to be, is to retain a history of ownership of each nft and allow user profiles to remain connected to other users within that lineage.
With how big #[0] wants to become, we want people to look back and brag about owning #1234, to easily prove it, to show what they did with it.
Allow all holders of #1234 to be in their own private, token gated community/chat. Watch as ownership of 1 specific nft turns into its own community. It’s social expansion without asset dilution.
I’ve got a proposal for how to do this that I won’t get into bc that’s prolly where the reading stops lol but anyone interested in trying something for their own community and wants to hear my idea for how, hmu.
Someone help me out, what are we calling the act of posting on Damus? Is it just posting? Or is there some “tweet” equivalent.
Cuz “I posted on Damus” < “I tweeted” but I like it here
8:38pm but fam tbh it feels a lot more like 9:54 pm ong
How bitcoin lightning tips address?
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My minds a bit blown with this app ngl
How do I find Marc Colcer on this app?