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Let's talk poetry. The question this time is: Why put your poetry onchain? Or why collect onchain? Have you created NFTs or coins from your poems? Or have you collected them? Why? Why not? Curious to learn about what moves you in your choice of publishing your work.
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created yes, collected no. I like the permanence of creating on-chain, plus the possibility for monetization. It's not the best medium for consumption of written work, though.
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Interesting perspective. Because putting something onchain and seeing it as a possibility for monetization, kind of assumes that people collect and consume. But we sort of see what you mean. What would make it a better medium for consumption of written work?
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Or buy outright, if the work is an NFT, or has a pay-wall, or is behind some kind of subscription, rather than a creator coin like the zora stuff. I think people support authors more than collect and consume, people do read it and buy stuff they like but the experience of consuming the written work is... not great. A dedicated device, like a kindle with an e ink screen I can load stuff onto, or buy stuff from - get an embedded wallet in there - and that would make the actual reading of the stuff so much better. Provenance plays a small part and I'd actually like to start experimenting with limited edition releases of some of my work to see if that might generate more interest and income.
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