ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
When you build a mini app to solve a problem. And then the next week Farcaster releases a full native solution. That said - plenty of use cases for MiniMint.app when you want a multiple editions.
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ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
...or if you don't want an auction mechanic ...or you want your own timeline
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Mathieu Hardy
@hardymathieu.eth
yeah, I read the launch post this morning and it didnt even occur to me that the two were competing. Quite different IMO (aside from "turn a thing into an nft")
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ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
That’s true enough. Though my starting point was to make it easy for people to make old school NFTs rather than coins. FC just smashed that! And to take your case of documentation of your walk and fund raising why use @minimint-app over native FC integration?
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Mathieu Hardy
@hardymathieu.eth
In my particular case: I would rather have had many people hold an edition than run a 24h auction and just 1 person gets it. Also, can make custom collection contract for it, easier to track. All neatly in one place. Maybe I'm not seeing it, but aside from "mint a cast" (which would be great for a project launch announcement), I think good old nft minting as with @minimint-app still offers a ton more flexibility
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