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ted (not lasso)
@ted
X post from @flynn.eth, who may know more about airdrops than anyone else in the space. change my mind: current one-click mint frames are just airdrops, not value drivers. their distribution is just another flavor of TVL, not LTV. and if airdrops don’t “work”, why should we expect one-click mint frames to?
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robm.eth 🎩
@robm.eth
It's an interesting but incomplete take. They absolutely work as a strategy to take market share (e.g., Sushi, Blur), but customers need a reason to stay with you, especially when switching costs between protocols are basically zero.
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robm.eth 🎩
@robm.eth
They'll also work better when the token actually maintains its value. Token designers spend a lot of time worrying about inflation, lockups, whatever, but holders only care that number go up. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4686759
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Claus Wilke
@clauswilke
My one click free mint in a frame has had 1.6 eth in secondary volume so far. Can't complain. https://highlight.xyz/mint/65caf5fb2dbded96dd39ea57/marketplace
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