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trpplffct
@trpplffct
Let's talk poetry. The question this time is: Why put your poetry onchain? Or why collect onchain? Have you created NFTs or coins from your poems? Or have you collected them? Why? Why not? Curious to learn about what moves you in your choice of publishing your work.
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Doodleslice
@doodleslice
Unfortunately my experience with NFTs was not very rewarding (neither spiritually nor financially). I found the process cumbersome and frustrating despite taking some workshops. I only ever sold a tiny handful of art and poetry pieces, earning less than coffee money. My urge to write and draw springs from a deep need to express myself and sort through my emotions, but I have always craved reach and feedback, and found that the NFT world offered me little. I am certain this due to my own fumbles and not any fault of the ecosystem. The best part of the whole NFT experiment for me was meeting our host - a classy and earnest steward of the community with a clear passion for poetry.
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trpplffct
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Hmm, that is disappointing to read. Especially when it comes to the cumbersome nature of creating onchain. I find it has become a bit easier these days. Earning more than coffee money is still a bit of a challenge, although I must say this platform is helping with that. In many different ways. I hope you are claiming the tips we're sending your way. To add a couple more drops of coffee :) 27 $degen
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