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I like the idea of coining posts. It’s clean, fast and finally gives creators a way to earn.
Every post becomes a new coin, a new curve, a new rush. A few minutes of hype, some buys, then silence. The creator moves on. The feed moves on. The coin doesn’t.
Most people aren’t trading these. They’re reacting. By the time something looks interesting, the upside is already gone. What’s left is a position tied to a moment that’s already passed.
A single creator coin makes more sense to me. It carries context. It accumulates trust. You’re backing a person, not a timestamp. Something ZORA has been doing.
Post coins aren’t evil. They’re just easy to misunderstand. When short attention looks like long-term value, losses don’t feel like risk but they feel like confusion.
This model is powerful, but unfinished. Fewer coins, clearer lifetimes, better alignment.

I like the idea of coining posts. It’s clean, fast and finally gives creators a way to earn.
Every post becomes a new coin, a new curve, a new rush. A few minutes of hype, some buys, then silence. The creator moves on. The feed moves on. The coin doesn’t.
Most people aren’t trading these. They’re reacting. By the time something looks interesting, the upside is already gone. What’s left is a position tied to a moment that’s already passed.
A single creator coin makes more sense to me. It carries context. It accumulates trust. You’re backing a person, not a timestamp. Something ZORA has been doing.
Post coins aren’t evil. They’re just easy to misunderstand. When short attention looks like long-term value, losses don’t feel like risk but they feel like confusion.
This model is powerful, but unfinished. Fewer coins, clearer lifetimes, better alignment.
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I like the idea of coining posts. It’s clean, fast and finally gives creators a way to earn. What feels off is how quickly value gets scattered. Every post becomes a new coin, a new curve, a new rush. A few minutes of hype, some buys, then silence. The creator moves on. The feed moves on. The coin doesn’t. Most people aren’t trading these. They’re reacting. By the time something looks interesting, the upside is already gone. What’s left is a position tied to a moment that’s already passed. A single creator coin makes more sense to me. It carries context. It accumulates trust. You’re backing a person, not a timestamp. Something @zora has been doing. Post coins aren’t evil. They’re just easy to misunderstand. When short attention looks like long-term value, losses don’t feel like risk but they feel like confusion. This model is powerful, but unfinished. Fewer coins, clearer lifetimes, better alignment. @jesse.base.eth
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