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Should i proceed to edit the proposal at this point, or just working with the answers here suffices?
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Part 5/ 3. Demand validation and early traction Artists: We’ve spoken with several artists who have expressed frustration with landing gigs and excitement about any avenue to showcase themselves. A few prolific Nouns artists have said they’d be glad to have their work catalogued and discoverable in one place. Communities: We’re finalizing our MVP to begin conversations about pilot feeds with early-stage projects that want to elevate their art output. Prototypes: A few artists are already providing feedback on the curation flow. Yeah, we'd be happy to lean more into the art curation angle.
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To be sustainable (~$3–5K MRR), we estimate: 20–30 communities paying curation fees ($100–150/month each) ~100–200 mints/month at modest fees ($5–10 each) 200–300 requests/month ranging $5–200 each for commissions These numbers are early projections, but they’re grounded in studying multiple project Discords, Kaito campaigns, and the steady volume of art-related requests across the ecosystem.
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Part 3/ Here’s how we think about revenue mix: Minting / archival fees – estimated to make up ~5% of revenue. These are optional for artists who want to create a permanent onchain record of their work. Curation sponsorships – ~60% of revenue. As more projects look to highlight and organize creative content from their communities, Nouns Art becomes their go-to partner. We see a big opportunity to focus on early-stage projects that want to signal culture and community engagement as they grow. Commissions – ~35% of revenue. There is steady demand for creative services—from art for X posts to PFPs to event announcements. We intend to stay flexible to cover these requests in a transparent, friendly way.
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Part 2/ Mini-app enabled: Rather than being a standalone minting app or simply a bounty fulfillment tool, Nouns Art integrates directly with Farcaster. People can explore, favorite, and engage within Warpcast itself, and we’re also considering launching an engaging X account gallery to broaden discovery. We’re designing for social-first engagement, not just transactions. As long as social content thrives, Nouns Art thrives. 2. Revenue model and sustainability One of uplink’s challenges was relying almost entirely on minting fees. Nouns Art is designed to be lean operationally, while building credibility and mindshare among projects. We use no-code and automation intentionally to stay low-overhead and focus resources on growth.
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1. How does Nouns Art differentiate? Curation-first: Most platforms optimize for transaction flow (mint sales), bounty payouts but Nouns Art exists first to document and showcase the culture itself. The goal is to build a living visual archive: a resource that communities can dip into to create content, amplify project identity, and attract new members. Several successful projects maintain dedicated “art channels” that archive community-generated artwork. This has proven sustainable—artists and communities alike continue to engage as long as they want to “preach the project.” Nouns Art’s focus is to become a living gallery where art isn’t ephemeral social content, but an organized, discoverable collection. Simplicity & automation: Nouns Art is intentionally simple and frictionless. Artists don’t need to “list” or manually submit—just create and share. The platform automatically curates from Farcaster channels to keep content fresh and engaging.
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Miss the classics They do not make music this good anymore 🫠
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Will give it a spin
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Yeap
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Does this work now?
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You build the big stuff in record time. Then the annoying little shits keeps you peeled for weeks
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Congratulations rocketman
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Hey, I like the view, sue me
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What is $SIMP ?
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**Warpcast is not X** And it doesn't have to be, but can we share/learn from it? X makes it easy for launches to go viral, narratives form and spread fast, communities echo loud. Warpcast is quieter. More personal. Like one big, open space filled with smart voices, but the conversations often stay in separate pools/ corners that rarely intersect. Still, Warpcast has built a rarely seen quality as a social platform. Warpcast could power launches, mindshare, and real contributor energy if founders see the value. X is buzzing again. Web3 is loud. Do we need a bridge that brings the intersceting nature of X and its buzz without losing what makes Farcaster special? Or do we double down on the magic here?
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If I say "We men are so beautiful" Will y'all reply me too?
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How helpful I mean you'd have to go back and fetch it all over again But how helpful 😊✌️
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Don't do it phil, we love you here
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