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by FinnLobsien
127 days ago
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Yes, totally true. This is dangerous though when those circumstances change and basically invalidate the whole category. I can think of NFT infrastructure here: Various product categories were created with market leaders that owned them. But the NFT hype didn’t hold and we effectively realized the use cases didn’t manifest beyond ZIRP-driven speculation and a small collector-artist scene. So that can negate the whole category or crown a different winner when a technology changes. Imagine if we used NFTs to verify if an AI or human made a piece of media. Suddenly “marketplace” becomes a much less interesting category than scalable, fast APIs to create NFTs |
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