These look good.
I'm interested to hear your thoughts about how you think NFTs will evolve moving forward. Is it a sustainable "model" as it currently stands? Does it need to be any different?
I'm asking mainly because I originally wanted to let users on liketu mint NFTs, not of their posts, but any pictures (including any art or digital art). I came to the conclusion at the time that it wouldn't likely be value accretive to the seller, or the buyer if the line in the sand was just NFT-tise anything. After-all, the point of digital scarcity is that .. it is scarce..
But, I have also expressed elsewhere that I believe we must do more (not just at liketu) but Hive broadly speaking, to encourage dollar voting through paying for content. Thus, we implemented the premium subscription paywalled feature. After-all, there is a vibrant and growing appetite for creators to sell premium content to consumers, and the consumers don't necessarily expect a "ROI" on the content they're paying for, but it is good to know that they could potentially pass it along if they wish, as well as earn some bragging rights within their niche communities.
Of course, what we have now is just one example of how people might pay for premium content, and minting / selling NFTs is another. The question is, how to make it a value proposition to both sides of the equation.
RE: I Made My Own Valentine's Day NFT's