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@jihad
Even if you believe we should tokenize everything (I don’t), that still leaves open the question of how specific things should be tokenized. Open editions were a great model. They were still tokens. They were direct patronage to the creator, and secondary illiquidity left the door open to speculation but made it far less common. To the end user, you could just call it tipping. Don’t try to force “content coins.”
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Koolkheart
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Open editions really did strike a healthy balance. The friction in secondary markets was a feature, not a bug, it kept the focus on supporting creators, not flipping content
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