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RE: Arsenic Lullaby on NFTShowroom and how it compares to Makersplace and SuperRare

in OnChainArt4 years ago

While @nftshowroom is new compared to the other sites that you have mentioned it seems like they are on the right track with a lot more to do.

For any new business it is a great idea to listen to the needs of their customers as that will be a huge selling point going forward. The hardest thing to do is attracct new users and our greatest selling point the fast free transactions of hive compared to the gas fees of Eth.

I have no idea why they bothered with swap.hive form day one instead of just using hive to purchase like you can in a lot of the current dapps based here. It can be bough on most exchanges and keychain is great for transactions at no cost. Simple is always better.

They do seem to be getting a lot of traction in the artist community and i can see why some artists are selling for lower amounts with multiple editions but for anyone to make a name for themselves they will need to scale that up to a higher amount and make their content to that value. Art isn't easy to produce, especially detailed works like yours and so they should reflect that in price.

I like the honesty of your review and hope that the team can take onboard constructive criticism to build in the right direction. It's important to give and take advice in the right way so that it has the desired effect. Blunt is fine, insulting isn't and i think you got the balance right with this post.

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Balancing blunt and insulting is tough...especially when you also need to be entertaining, haha. If I write some milktoast review and neuter my actual thoughts, I'd be boring and no one would read. Hopefully all parties involved are bright enough to know that readers were presented with reasons to give each of them a look. I think they are.

Selling for lower when you're making multiples is standard, I do it as well...but that's not an excuse for a 2.00 price tag, and the thinking behind a 2.00 price tag is the thinking that prevent people from ever having actual careers. Imma get into that when replying to another guy.

anyways, glad you found thee post worthwhile!