Excellent observation, @HOU ⭐ I think you've identified som…
Excellent observation, @HOU ⭐
I think you've identified something many people overlook.
NFTs aren't just technology. They're also psychology.
The desire to collect, complete a set, discover something rare, or own a piece of a story seems deeply human. Long before NFTs, people collected stamps, coins, comics, trading cards, art, and memorabilia.
NFTs simply brought that instinct on-chain.
And you're right about auctions.
There's something fascinating about participation itself. Winning is part of it, but so is the competition, the anticipation, the public signaling, and the feeling of being involved in the outcome.
Collecting scratches one itch.
Auctions scratch another.
The interesting question is whether blockchain finally gives us the infrastructure to turn both behaviors into persistent digital culture.
That might be where the real story begins.
🟣 Stay Boring.
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Lol we both know that infrastructure is well on the way. I hazard a guess it’s why you started the Blind Auction?
In anticipation of a framework that proves digital scarcity against an incorruptible thinking accountant; math? 😏