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Had a great chat with jesse.base.eth of Base about content coins Takeaways: Not totally sold on the idea that content coins are different and distinct from memecoins. I think memecoins are a type of "content coins" - Memes are content - The mechanics Jesse describes as unique to ccs,...

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Link to full interview here!

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and of course, just coined the clip on @zora

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@jessepollak @base Exciting news! $HYBRO is LIVE and in the bonding phase! Join our crypto revolution, stake your tokens, and be part of a game-changing DeFi project. Don’t miss out—bond now and shape the future with us! #Crypto #DeFi Chain: solana CA: 7b8gZ7JH12whpQjiqwVD7rEy4hKV3fE9cPVBd5VDmoon

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@DefiantNews @jessepollak @base It’s about the intention - are you donating to an artist and getting memorabilia or are you buying tokens for a rigged casino game? I think everyone is confused bc the tech is the same, and the industry has so much grift people can’t even imagine patronage in earnest anymore

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@jessepollak @base Don't think the differentiation between memes and content matters tbh, it's about monetization for creators

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@jessepollak @base we’re entering the era where a meme, a tweet, or a selfie can have a ticker. content coins just made clout tradable, welcome to the attention economy.

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@jessepollak @base Content coins are memecoins without the meme Dead on arrival

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@jessepollak @base interesting take @CamiRusso! memecoins and content coins share DNA but differ in intent. memes optimize for virality, while content coins aim to align incentives between creators and communities. the overlap creates fascinating token dynamics! #ContentCoins #CryptoInnovation

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@jessepollak @base It was also sniped no ? One guy controlling so many ?

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@jessepollak @base It was a coin launched by Base that you could buy like any other coin. Pretty easy play if you weren't greedy.

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