a crypto consumer
i've been trying to channel the "creator" energy over the past few months. although i've created more than ever (it was 0 previously), i'm still very much a consumer at heart -- and that's ok.
my main form of crypto consumerism is collecting. on average, i mint about 2 - 3 creations every day and this has become my daily routine.
i take the time to find what i feel is *mintworthy*, this could mean that:
- i want to share them with my peers
- it gives me goosebumps (Oppenheimer's Can You Hear the Music makes me feel this way)
i probably, albeit subconsciously, optimise for similar experiences/feelings when i use non-crypto products and platforms;; it's merely the "what" and "how" that have changed - and my gut tells me this is probably going to be the same for many crypto participants.
i've been trying to channel the "creator" energy over the past few months. although i've created more than ever (it was 0 previously), i'm still very much a consumer at heart -- and that's ok.
my main form of crypto consumerism is collecting. on average, i mint about 2 - 3 creations every day and this has become my daily routine.
i take the time to find what i feel is *mintworthy*, this could mean that:
- i want to share them with my peers
- it gives me goosebumps (Oppenheimer's Can You Hear the Music makes me feel this way)
i probably, albeit subconsciously, optimise for similar experiences/feelings when i use non-crypto products and platforms;; it's merely the "what" and "how" that have changed - and my gut tells me this is probably going to be the same for many crypto participants.