A typewriter-themed NFT collection has just sold out. The minting price is 0.11 SOL, with a total of 669 unique 1/1 pieces. Interestingly, the project party did not set a traditional rarity tier—they stated that each piece is rare. This concept of "everything is rare" is quite unique, breaking the conventional rules of rarity.
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ZKSherlock
· 3h ago
actually... this "everything is rare" framing is just obfuscating the real distribution mechanics. where's the on-chain metadata breakdown? can't exactly claim scarcity without cryptographic proof of differentiation, ngl.
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MetaMaximalist
· 12-01 00:00
ngl the "everything is rare" angle is just semantic theatre if there's no underlying utility or cultural anchor. solana typewriter nfts feel like they're trying to democratize scarcity without actually understanding what made early generative art collections work
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ForkItAll
· 11-30 23:55
The typewriter NFTs are sold out, this gameplay is pretty unique. Instead of implementing rarity tiers, it claims that they are all rare... It sounds a bit like targeting the psychology of those who BTFD.
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AirdropHuntress
· 11-30 23:52
Is everything scarce? I've heard this trap too many times; the key still depends on how the subsequent liquidity looks.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 11-30 23:50
669 items have all been sold out, and there are really people who believe in the "everything is rare" trap.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 11-30 23:45
The phrase "everything is scarce" sounds good, but can the coins really hold value? It depends on the subsequent hype.
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BearEatsAll
· 11-30 23:43
Typewriter series? Sounds a bit retro, but the saying "everything is rare"... feels a bit convoluted, doesn't it? Isn't that equivalent to saying nothing is rare?
A typewriter-themed NFT collection has just sold out. The minting price is 0.11 SOL, with a total of 669 unique 1/1 pieces. Interestingly, the project party did not set a traditional rarity tier—they stated that each piece is rare. This concept of "everything is rare" is quite unique, breaking the conventional rules of rarity.