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"
Between this and Twitter considering NFTs, I'm about ready to declare the Internet dead to me. -- nm
"
by
Beryllium
I wish the promise of things like NFT concert tickets would emerge as those are real, valid, and tremendously useful use cases
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Sep 30 '21, 12:11
instead we have rocks
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How is it more useful, and especially considering the trade off?
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Reagen
Sep 30, 12:13
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Removes the greedy middleman of ticketmaster. Bands issue tickets. Users purchase/trade them through blockchain based exchanges. -- (link)
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oblique
Sep 30, 12:18
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It's still the Pearl Jam problem. You can rebel all you want against them, they control the good venues.
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Reagen
Sep 30, 12:21
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At least with Bitcoin and Lightning all these fears of massive blockchain fees have been solved. Layer 2 tech on top of the blockchain can alleviate
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oblique
Sep 30, 12:28
2
That's every SV issue in a nutshell. "We want to do this thing, but we can't because regulations or market forces." "Yes, but what if we *could*" -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 30, 13:00
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"Well there's still the problem of..." "Assume that away!" -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 30, 13:02
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