BeninKorea⭕

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BeninKorea⭕

BeninKorea⭕

@cryptoben43

Investing for the future. All things Veve

Seoul Katılım Kasım 2021
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BOOTH@BOOTH7777·
People keep expecting VeVe growth to happen overnight… but they’re missing the bigger picture 👀🔥 Having FA Yoda on the blockchain… FA Millennium Falcon on the blockchain… Imperial Royal Guards… Lightsabers… Marvel… DC… Disney… This stuff creates NATURAL attraction over time. A hardcore Star Wars fan might not care about NFTs today… But eventually they hear: “Wait… I can own the FIRST APPEARANCE digital Yoda officially licensed on blockchain?” 😳 That’s how adoption happens. Slow at first… then suddenly everyone wants in. The brands are already here. The collectibles are already here. The infrastructure is growing. The OMI burns are increasing. New users WILL come naturally as digital collecting becomes normal worldwide 🌎💎 People are sleeping on what VeVe is quietly building. 🚀 #VeVe #OMI #StarWars #NFTs @DeeOneAndOnly_ @vevecomicguy @capcity517
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NFT_Pirates@NFT_Pirates·
There are certain OG pieces on VeVe that carry undeniable “FU money” status and bragging rights... Donny, HQ 19, Risso, Mooglie, and others. Right now, those names mean something because the current community understands the history, scarcity, and culture behind them. But if VeVe ever truly goes mainstream, the market dynamics could shift massively. Unless the same influencers and early adopters continue to shape the culture, newer collectors may care less about what OGs value today and gravitate more toward globally recognizable IP with similar scarcity levels. A hardcore VeVe collector might value an early artist piece today, while the average future user could be more emotionally attached to a rare Spider-Man, Darth Vader, or Disney grail simply because the fandom is exponentially larger. That’s why I think the biggest movers in a mass-adoption scenario will be the collectibles that combine both scarcity and mainstream popularity (we all know this). There’s definitely an argument for “first-ever” status and historical significance and some OG pieces will always hold prestige because of that. But I also think there are probably tons of collectibles on VeVe right now that are completely overlooked because they launched at the wrong time, lacked hype, or didn’t have a massive fandom attached to them yet. If this space really explodes, I think perceptions of value change dramatically. A lot of what people dismiss today could suddenly become highly sought after once millions of new eyes enter the ecosystem and start valuing things through an entirely different lens.
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Deathbunnay 💙⭕️
Deathbunnay 💙⭕️@deathbunnay·
High-End Star Wars Ranking (General Collector Sentiment) Prestige Ranking: 1) #1 2) #77 3) #1138 4) #66 5) #1977 6) #501 7) Matching edition number 8) Clean repeating numbers (#111, #222, #777) 9) Character/lore-specific numbers 10) Birthdays or personal numbers
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ECOMI | $OMI ⭕️
ECOMI | $OMI ⭕️@ecomi_·
Push it to the limit 🙌 Buy gems to participate in the @veve_official primary and secondary markets and collect from over 200 of the world’s biggest brands and IP 💎 Every gem purchase made with OMI or USDC permanently removes $OMI directly from the circulating supply 🔥
StackR@StackRworld

Omi to GEM limit per transaction has been increased to 500 💎 USDC to GEM limit per transaction has been increased to 10.000 💎 That’s the tweet

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BOOTH@BOOTH7777·
Veve korea huge thanks for posting it out to asia 🌏 veve world wide
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