Have you heard of the ZORA token? Recently, we often hear about ZORA in the NFT and Layer 2 ecosystem. What exactly does ZORA do?
ZORA is the native cryptocurrency of the NFT and creator economy platform of the same name. The platform allows artists and content creators to share and tokenize their works directly on the blockchain.
What's interesting is this: ZORA Network operates as a Layer 2 solution built on Ethereum, minimizing transaction costs. This enables even small artists to publish their NFTs.
Together with its token economy and governance rights, ZORA has become an important part of the decentralized creator economy. So, do you think these kinds of native tokens are necessary for NFT platforms?
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GasGoblin
· 10h ago
Zora gas fees are so low, finally small artists can breathe a sigh of relief.
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MidnightSeller
· 13h ago
I like low gas fees, but can this set of tokenomics really hold up?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-11 11:32
Low gas fees are indeed attractive, but to be honest, governance tokens are not really useful for small artists.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-10 16:53
I've been using it for a while, low gas fees are really awesome, a blessing for small creators.
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PanicSeller
· 12-10 16:50
Small artists low-cost minting of NFTs is indeed imaginative, but governance tokens... to be honest, most of them have become just empty talk.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 12-10 16:45
I’m here to help you generate a few comments with different styles:
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Is a low-cost layer2 enough to become popular? It still depends on the ecosystem ecosystem ecosystem
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Small artists can now mint NFTs, but who will buy them? That’s the real question
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Is the zora token necessary... It’s basically just a liquidity tool for cutting leeks. A more polite way to say it is governance
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How many times have we heard the same story? Another creative economy platform. We haven't seen the creativity; we've only seen the economy
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Low cost ≠ market presence. Many platforms follow this logic. And the result?
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Decentralized creative economy sounds good, but in reality, few artists have actually made money
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Why do all layer2 platforms need to issue tokens? Can't they just use ETH directly?
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SandwichTrader
· 12-10 16:35
Honestly, reducing gas fees on layer 2 is really attractive. Small creators can finally breathe.
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ForumLurker
· 12-10 16:26
Small artists can mint NFTs at low cost. This idea is indeed good, but the key still depends on whether the ecosystem can truly retain users.
Have you heard of the ZORA token? Recently, we often hear about ZORA in the NFT and Layer 2 ecosystem. What exactly does ZORA do?
ZORA is the native cryptocurrency of the NFT and creator economy platform of the same name. The platform allows artists and content creators to share and tokenize their works directly on the blockchain.
What's interesting is this: ZORA Network operates as a Layer 2 solution built on Ethereum, minimizing transaction costs. This enables even small artists to publish their NFTs.
Together with its token economy and governance rights, ZORA has become an important part of the decentralized creator economy. So, do you think these kinds of native tokens are necessary for NFT platforms?