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RE: The story of EOS Voice

in #nfts3 years ago

Wow, I was an early EOS supporter. I had high hopes for Voice when it was announced and over hyped. I wanted it to be what Steemit wasn't at the time. In retrospect, it was doomed to fail because of Block.one...

I lost money on EOS holding on for hope that it would eventually do something. Maybe their NFT platform will be worth something, but I highly doubt it.

It just shocked me to even see EOS mentioned.

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Hmm. You're not the first person who's been surprised by this voice-has-turned-NFT post. That doesn't seem to bode well for the platform's outreach. I will say that I think they are growing and that their community and their activity seems to be growing. I just say that based off of looking at the site on occasion and following Discord.

If you ask me, voice.com seems to be somewhat in a split between wanting to be (a) a fine art NFT site with verified "artists" and (b) a place that is very inexpensive/free and easy to mint by anyone and everyone. To me, that is kind of a puzzle and enigma. Both have their benefits and I'm not sure which is best.

My guess going forward...there will be unique spaces for each of these purposes. Right now, I think we're still in the discovery phase of this NFT business.

!LUV