The recent community session broke down an interesting strategic angle: why some platforms are betting on verified rights mechanics over traditional NFT structures. The bigger picture here is about positioning intellectual property as a legitimate on-chain asset class—essentially asking what happens when IP rights become tradeable, composable, and directly verifiable on blockchain infrastructure. This shift could reshape how creators and platforms think about digital ownership for the long haul.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 14h ago
ngl, this idea has some potential, but when it comes to truly on-chain IP rights trading, it still depends on who can successfully implement this approach first.
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AirdropHunter007
· 14h ago
This idea is indeed interesting, but frankly, it still depends on whether on-chain copyright certification can truly be implemented.
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FOMOSapien
· 14h ago
ngl this is the real game changer, much more meaningful than that pile of useless NFT images
The recent community session broke down an interesting strategic angle: why some platforms are betting on verified rights mechanics over traditional NFT structures. The bigger picture here is about positioning intellectual property as a legitimate on-chain asset class—essentially asking what happens when IP rights become tradeable, composable, and directly verifiable on blockchain infrastructure. This shift could reshape how creators and platforms think about digital ownership for the long haul.