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i think $NOICE is genuinely incredible tech — especially once it's fully open to every ERC-20 token, and even more so for people who've launched their own. most of us deployed a clankoor and ended up sitting on our creator cut for a good time, not really knowing what to do with it. i don't want to sell $GDUPI, for example — so we've gotta find creative ways to distribute it to new (or existing) users, and that's a hard thing to do consistently. using noice, you can set up a solid stream of your token to go out with every interaction you have on farcaster — pulling in new holders and rewarding great posts. kind of like $DEGEN, but without having to manually type the tip, and with these micro-transactions hitting your warplet instantly. they're also planning to expand to zora, twitter, and solana soon. idk, it feels like the start of something big.
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I feel you, 1000% It’s kinda strange how a good graph is that much of an attention puller. Words on the street is that Tipn will eventually roll out that feature too, but if a project makes you print is essentially “better” then the other one. Simple degen behavior. Should be, but you know, blockchain🤷🏻‍♂️
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it's an onchain project — it actually makes a lot of sense for it to have a token as both a distribution tool and an attention-grabber. to me, it makes the whole thing feel more legit. i haven't used tipn before, but just tried it now and it feels way simpler. noice has more depth — including things like burning tokens for a 1:1 call with you (which i don't use, but still think is super dope), a leaderboard, profiles, etc.
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Yessir! Higly second you again here, had way more function. But idk, essential they’re the same thing (almost) but I feel like Noice had a way more powerful marketing (airdrop works as a charm too)
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