I'm kinda curious about creating an NFT valuation formula. The individual's past track record and home milieu stability can predict a future via something like iterated prisoner's dilemma ("this artist's NFT experiment will follow him through his career in the NY art scene")
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While characteristics of the work itself (statistical signatures, measures of composability and chemistry) can provide some sort of valuation of the generative potential.
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And of course, the strongest signal is just the buy-in levels of funding themselves. If a set of graphic assets raises $50m worth of ether, there's a good chance the artist will want to double down and do something with that windfall, like make a game or movie or whatever.
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An NFT is (or can be positioned as) something like an unsecured restricted income share agreement (or general value share) anchored on an asset+person. Unlike a generic ISA, it points only to the value induced by “seed” objects
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In fact you could just “NFT yourself” as a simple ISA-like thing. Name a coin after yourself. Done. Null nft with all alpha linked to the minter.
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I’m now rethinking ERC-20s based on NFTs. Are there good/reliable no-code ways to generate them? I found this for example.
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There aren't really AFAIK. There are product-specific approaches, eg. for "personal tokens"
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So basically it's a wrapped UI around launching an ERC20 token (name, supply, metadata, icon), with the intended purpose of exploring how you could use it - ie. the broad category of "personal tokens". For example, X $DAPPBOI for X hours of design time from
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The site custodies the token balances, so anyone using it doesn't have to do a costly Ethereum mainnet transaction. Though there's also an option to send it out too.
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Your comments refer to my link, right? Not roll or dapp_boi?
Yeah simple name+cap is all I’m looking for. Not even sure what product-specific features would be.
Ohhhh no, I was referring to the roll app, sorry.
What is missing from the app you linked?
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