With the introduction of Frames extension on Farcaster, the NFT market has clearly split into two fundamentally different sections: paid and free.
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1. Free ones have become part of the gaming world: you complete a series of tasks and receive intermediate minting rewards for NFTs on Base, funded by the game creators or Frames with surveys, slides, and voting.
2. Creators of free NFTs don't make money from minting but from increasing their reach and engagement on their profile. Their goal is to advertise project and draw traffic to their page through reposts, subscriptions, and comments.
3. NFTs here are meant to get people involved and showcase their gaming achievements, hoping for random financial prizes from the game's creators (kind of like lotteries).
4. But I'm more into the paid side of the NFT market: you support the content creator or artist, and you also have a chance at speculative growth of your collectible NFT in the future (ex. Zora mints).
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1. Free ones have become part of the gaming world: you complete a series of tasks and receive intermediate minting rewards for NFTs on Base, funded by the game creators or Frames with surveys, slides, and voting.
2. Creators of free NFTs don't make money from minting but from increasing their reach and engagement on their profile. Their goal is to advertise project and draw traffic to their page through reposts, subscriptions, and comments.
3. NFTs here are meant to get people involved and showcase their gaming achievements, hoping for random financial prizes from the game's creators (kind of like lotteries).
4. But I'm more into the paid side of the NFT market: you support the content creator or artist, and you also have a chance at speculative growth of your collectible NFT in the future (ex. Zora mints).
Which part do you prefer?