rhymar1

@rhymar1.base.eth

The biggest lie in IP is that success is a meritocracy. In reality, most IP succeeds because it coordinates early capital, contributors, distribution, and narrative while most IP fails because those elements never align at the same time. Creativity is abundant. Coordination is not.. @cityprotocol.base.eth treats IP as a coordination surface, not a content asset. Ownership, governance, and economic rights exist before outcomes, allowing belief to persist independently of validation. This matters because markets don’t just price results they price time. When IP can hold economic memory, early conviction doesn’t evaporate. It compounds. Contributors stay aligned. Capital arrives earlier without demanding control. Failure becomes signal, not stigma. That’s the real unlock: fewer false negatives, longer runways, and culture that evolves instead of constantly restarting. Not a creator economy upgrade. A survivability upgrade for ideas.
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