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That does not necessarily mean such a thing could not be worth my time again later. For example, I did not feel that continuing to push hard on Base Colors was worth my time after several months of doing so, and not because it wasn't going well. I would be quite surprised if my time working hard on @basecolors is finished. After several months and a lot of success (~30,000 colors minted, ~$100,000 revenue, several awesome collabs, established itself as the colors collection on base, etc.), I felt it would be best if I gave the project some time to breathe. I believe I know the next big thing that I need to do with it, and I felt it was too early still to do that thing. 1 reply
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Meanwhile, I believe Base Colors is benefitting from my working on another interesting crypto project (QR) and continuing to grow my personal audience. If I am a success, long-term, and NFTs don’t die completely, and base does well, I believe Base Colors has a good chance to be a great success as well, even if I don’t work on it explicitly much more than I already have. Remember, NFT collections do not necessarily require continued work to do well (i.e. CryptoPunks), but with Base Colors I felt there were months of work post-launch that would be good for the project, I am very happy with what we built over those several months, and I know that there are still at least a few interesting things that I can do. 1 reply
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