FruitOnLand

FruitOnLand t1_j1ybum7 wrote

> anyone that thinks "wow get off your high horse"

> We are shunned by people for being more genius than they are, which creates a feeling of insecurity in them

That is that high horse you just mentioned. And yes, it is better to get off the same. Because that statement alone makes me think you are not even close to being genius.

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FruitOnLand t1_iuhgjtc wrote

> We are bringing real life utilities to nfts

You still haven't told me what those utilities would be. And your website doesn't tell me either.

> puts them on the blockchain.

You don't need a blockchain to offer anything of worth for fans or artists. That's why nobody cares about web3 apart from hype.

> Kindly check out the site and see the products we plan to launch and also join the waitlist

I did check your site, and it didn't tell me anything about this project. I guess that's par for the course when it comes to web3 projects. And I will not join the waitlist, because right now you don't have anything of worth for me or other artists.

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FruitOnLand t1_iuh7qz0 wrote

As an artist, I already can sell my music without a middleman. Digital via my own storefront and "analog" through CDs or download codes. And having a middleman doesn't need to be a bad thing. Bandcamp offers a lot of features while taking a pretty low cut of sales. And it provides a small but stable community of users. No web3 based service can give me that, because nobody cares to use these services.

As a fan, I can support my favourite artists in the same way I described above. And the artists that sell their stuff through the usual middlemen I can support by buying their albums in a store. That's just the reality of it.

And as someone who understands the underlying technology when it comes to stuff like that, everything web3 is an enormous waste of time, energy and resources in every single way.

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