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I just had a convo with @patriciaxlee.eth on how I can give to the people who donate to my crowdfund and I have a few questions: 1. On @paragraph is each post an NFT? 2. Is there a future where poems, flash fiction and even novels can be traded in an NFT marketplace? 3. If it is better to just sell the written works, can they be airdropped? I would love to have a community as an onchain writer but I'm not an artist or podcaster. I write and I don't know how to turn that to a valuable asset for community members. Please I need your advice. @colin @reidtandy @jessepollak @bradq
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Sorry for the delay....All great questions. I have the same and few answers. I've been in some great discussions with people about #2. imo I think it's too early in web3/FC to think that's at all possible. So, I currently don't think about my writing in web3 that way. I'm very intrigued by what @colin @reidtandy are doing and love @paragraph though I don't use it enough yet. If they won't take this as criticism, I haven't fully connected with the paragraph story yet b/c it seems heavy on the tech and development side (which is of course critical) and I haven't caught the sense of deeper web3 use cases or things that would fit under your #2. I expect it's coming, but I haven't been 100% drawn in yet. I'm looking forward to them doing a seminar on the present and future of web3 writing! 😁
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Hmm interesting 🤔 Yeah, I agree with you about #2. I feel many writers won't like their works to be traded in a marketplace. It dawned on me after I made the post. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.
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