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NFT Marketplaces: Aggregation, Centralisation & Individuation?
I have been thinking a lot recently about how NFT marketplaces will evolve, especially as it feels like every other deck I see is some form of marketplace. Then today I saw a debate between two very intelligent people in the space, whose opinions I have grown to respect. I wanted to share my thoughts (some of which are borrowed from them). I don’t currently have a conclusion but this is how I am viewing the different options and issues facing the NFT Marketplace space. Problem - There are SO ...
Defi Dives: Ribbon Protocol
Disclaimer I am a member of Ribbon DAO and use the protocol. None of what I say here should be taken as investment advice, this is simply an examination of how the platform works.I want to start doing some dives into Defi protocols and products. This can be as much a learning opportunity for me as you dear reader. It gives me a chance to break down topics into concepts easier to understand and examine for those of us who aren’t far right on the IQ bell curve (I know where I am located…hint it...
Sol Breakpoint 2021
First of all, let’s get the important stuff out of the way… GMMy fav piece of ‘merch’ all week 😂 thank you Slope & the dude walking around with these in his hair. I was lucky enough to attend Sol Breakpoint in Lisbon this year. I was there on a personal and professional basis both as an angel investor and to represent New Finance :)I wanted to write a bit about my experience, to share my views with others and also, for my own sake, document the event. To share some of the interesting compani...
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This is sparked by a conversation I had earlier.
What are we most of us afraid of? Looking stupid.
This is especially true when writing something and looking to publish it, to put it out there in front of public eyes.
At least I was.
In reality, unless you are a public figure already, no one cares what you have to say…yet.
This relationship with an ‘audience’ only gets built through consistent touch-points and output.
We all hold back in search of perfection, that no one could critique our article or writing. Again, the reality? Almost no one cares what you have to say yet. Prove you deserve it. Interact with them, ask questions, demonstrate a willingness to learn, question, have an opinion. Give them as many opportunities as possible to interact with your thoughts.
People don’t expect ‘perfection, and any less than that I will lose respect for you’. If they do…avoid them anyway.
With time, what we publish can spark conversation and debate. It can be a tool, but this doesn’t often happen overnight.
You have to write something really shitty to have people dogpile on you, whereas the upsides of publishing are limitless. People reach out to you, new connections happen, educational resources get shared with you, companies want to talk with you.
Over time you can build up a pile of assets. Resources to point people to; to help them and answer questions, to spark debate or simply to show you care about a particular topic and you spent time thinking & writing about it.
It builds your credibility and helps you develop. Writing allows you to be in 1000 places at once. Your personality scales.
It's great to have some documentation of past opinions & reasonings and how your thinking has developed since then.
But you have to start somewhere. So start at word 1 and get publishing. Build an audience over time, build credibility one word at a time.
This is sparked by a conversation I had earlier.
What are we most of us afraid of? Looking stupid.
This is especially true when writing something and looking to publish it, to put it out there in front of public eyes.
At least I was.
In reality, unless you are a public figure already, no one cares what you have to say…yet.
This relationship with an ‘audience’ only gets built through consistent touch-points and output.
We all hold back in search of perfection, that no one could critique our article or writing. Again, the reality? Almost no one cares what you have to say yet. Prove you deserve it. Interact with them, ask questions, demonstrate a willingness to learn, question, have an opinion. Give them as many opportunities as possible to interact with your thoughts.
People don’t expect ‘perfection, and any less than that I will lose respect for you’. If they do…avoid them anyway.
With time, what we publish can spark conversation and debate. It can be a tool, but this doesn’t often happen overnight.
You have to write something really shitty to have people dogpile on you, whereas the upsides of publishing are limitless. People reach out to you, new connections happen, educational resources get shared with you, companies want to talk with you.
Over time you can build up a pile of assets. Resources to point people to; to help them and answer questions, to spark debate or simply to show you care about a particular topic and you spent time thinking & writing about it.
It builds your credibility and helps you develop. Writing allows you to be in 1000 places at once. Your personality scales.
It's great to have some documentation of past opinions & reasonings and how your thinking has developed since then.
But you have to start somewhere. So start at word 1 and get publishing. Build an audience over time, build credibility one word at a time.
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