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Co-Founder @claynosaurz | CCO @HeebooOfficial | Annie Nominated animator | featured on Forbes, Variety, Animation Magazine, Cartoon Brew

Montreal, QC Katılım Kasım 2021
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TLee ♠️@TLeeMcD·
Awesome seeing all the Canadians coming out of the wood works on the time line the last couple days ✊🏻 Looking like we need to throw a big ol’canadian meetup 🇨🇦
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@PudgyMaxer Could I interest you in a stunning clay dino?
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PudgyMaxer@PudgyMaxer·
My collection is expanding
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DAVID HORVATH@davidzhorvath·
See you 6/1 ❤️
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Going to shop on OpenSea later today. Let me know if anyone needs anything
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@Cabanimation Showed my 2 year old this and he said “rawrrrr scary” 😂 10/10 when the kids love it ❤️ can’t wait to get my first Clayno
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Cab 🌋@Cabanimation·
Tyson, the Grand Claymaster
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Cab 🌋@Cabanimation·
One of the best recent reads on the current NFT state-of-affairs. NFTs didn’t decentralize attention. They mostly decentralized access to speculation: visibility, cultural legitimacy, and support still concentrate around platforms, influencers, whales, and social proof. Digital collectibles don’t magically create community, attention, or fandom. This is why 99% of collections got rinsed and are irrelevant today. It has to be a memory marker inside a living IP ecosystem: content, games, achievements, social identity, lore, drops, status, and participation. Story before everything---and that can include broader brand narrative and history. If attention is still centralized: Why would people keep caring when the market is quiet? We ask ourselves that question all the time. Lord knows we've operated most of our lifecycle as an NFT brand in a market that was quiet, and yes we've grown. We've proliferated, and we actually created a system of die-hard fans and collectors. When kingmakers operate in unison, often behind the scenes, what's your edge? You have to create a game that IS decentralized and permissionless. The real mote is meaning. That's a game we can win. characters people love, stories people follow, collectibles with provenance, status that compounds, community roles that feel earned, experiences that make ownership emotionally useful. That shit done correctly doesn't need incentives or behaviour hacking, nor does it rely heavily on KOLs. It is substance, and substance is long term. Culture built on speculation is not culture; but pure culture welcomes and attracts speculation. That's the key difference, and one I believe will define the winners of our industry.
alejandro cartagena@halecar2

Visibility, attention, and support are not decentralized. I think this idea that NFTs somehow escaped gatekeeping is one of the biggest myths the space keeps telling itself. It sounds good because blockchain infrastructure is technically open; anyone can mint, anyone can buy, and everything is transparent on-chain. Fine. But visibility is not decentralized. Attention is not decentralized. Support is not decentralized. And those are the things that mostly determine (especially online) who gets to exist culturally. The reality is that NFTs reproduced a lot of the same social structures as the traditional art world almost immediately. A small group of artists became canonized early, collectors clustered around them, platforms amplified them, and then everyone else was told the ecosystem was “open” while competing for scraps of attention in an economy driven almost entirely by visibility algorithms and insider networks. The success rate for artists experimenting natively in NFTs is not radically different from the traditional art world (something I personally have experimented with first in my trad art career because I am Mexican and not in the USA or Europe, and secondly in NFTs because I was late and not doing generative art). We act like this was some mass liberation event for artists, but how many actually built sustainable careers? How many received long-term support? How many got to keep experimenting after the speculative wave cooled off? Very few. The artists who succeeded were largely the ones who were selected early, platformed early, supported by collectors early, or given enough visibility to build communities around themselves. That’s not an insult, it’s just reality. It mirrors traditional art structures much more than people want to admit. In both systems, a very small number of artists are given enough oxygen to continue evolving publicly while most others remain invisible despite producing meaningful work. And I think this obsession with “nativeness” sometimes ignores how much of NFT culture was financially accelerated by speculation rather than by some fundamentally new social model. The transparency argument is interesting technologically, yes, but transparency of transactions doesn’t eliminate power structures. You can see the hierarchy more clearly, but the hierarchy still exists. Maybe even more aggressively because everything becomes publicly quantified. You can literally watch social consensus form in real time around a chosen set of artists and collections. You can watch people chase wallets, mimic buying behavior, perform affiliation, and build prestige loops. That’s not the disappearance of the art world. That’s just a faster and more financialized version of it (which is fine!). And this idea that traditional art is slow and NFTs are somehow more democratic because they circulate faster, I don’t fully buy that either. Fast circulation often benefited speculation more than artistic depth. A lot of artists became trapped producing for velocity, relevance cycles, timelines, floor prices, and engagement. The market rewarded constant visibility, not necessarily sustained artistic thinking. This I would also argue, is one of the biggest problems of our space. One could argue that great gestures take time, not just efficient network distribution. I also think people romanticize “community” in NFTs without acknowledging that communities are often formed around asset performance first and art second. Not always, but often. If prices collapsed, communities frequently disappeared too. That might tell us something important about the underlying structure of our space. What drew myself and many traditional art people into crypto initially wasn’t simply that it was “new.” The art world is constantly exposed to novelty. What was compelling was the temporary feeling that alternative forms of circulation and patronage might emerge. This felt like I was going to skip the gatekeeping I had experienced for being born in the South. But over time, what actually I saw emerged was another status economy with its own elites, its own language, its own institutions, and its own mechanisms of exclusion. Partly why I decided to create the projects I create was because I saw the massive opportunity that existed but that artists would need help to be seen, supported, and collected. NFTs are the most exciting space for contemporary art right now IMO. I fully believe blockchain has meaningful implications for provenance, digital ownership, artist royalties, and online-native cultural forms. But I think we have to stop pretending the ecosystem escaped human behavior or escaped the concentration of power. It didn’t. The same dynamics exist everywhere: a few artists become legible to the market, a few collectors shape discourse, a few platforms dominate visibility, and most artists remain structurally peripheral no matter how “open” the infrastructure is. That’s not failure. That’s just culture. The mistake is pretending that code dissolved it 🤔🫣🥺

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Cab 🌋@Cabanimation·
@merheb Some people have experienced this. We're looking into it, so no worries it'll get fixed. Guesty is getting married this weekend/now and he'll be back on support this week. Cc @Decay235 @n_y_p_a_m
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@Cabanimation hey cab wanted to refer this to the team from last week, im not being able to connect via my sui wallet. (deleted cache etc) any idea if its a general issue and the devs working on it?
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Cab 🌋@Cabanimation·
So cool. Was browsing IG and this popped up on my feed, talking about creator economy/indie animation IP
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Cab 🌋@Cabanimation·
@mert ahhhh this is why return to nfts 🧠
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having fun in crypto is an unfair edge as most of the mfers here let their emotions be controlled by the 5 min chart
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