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Been trading on @opensea mobile for a few days since I got access🙏
Gonna say Opensea will dominate Crypto space when this Tsunami available for everyone 🌊
One App that all you need 🤌
Well Done @HollanderAdam@zjbrenner 👑
492 beta testers.
thousands of hours of feedback.
OS Mobile and Perps are sharper because of them.
now they choose who comes next.
3 codes each. 1,476 keys in the wild.
go find someone who has one 📱
seeing a lot of chatter re: what opensea should be building vs. not building.
our goal isn't for opensea to simply be the best place to trade NFTs. it's to be the best non-custodial place to trade anything onchain. so let me address both hot topics directly.
re: RWAs, they're an extremely exciting use case for blockchain and NFTs. i talked about them on a half dozen interviews at Consensys just a few weeks ago. we are building and innovating on this front, and will have progress to share soon. trust me, as an avid pokemon collector this is something i'm particularly excited about.
on perps, it's early, but this has been one of the stickiest products we've ever rolled out in beta. people love it without farming or incentives, and the data shows that. if we want to be a place where everyone can trade anything onchain, we need perps too. the next million users of crypto will expect it as tablestakes alongside everything else.
today, you can come to opensea and connect all of your wallets across 26 blockchains and see a consolidated portfolio of all your assets; major crypto, nfts, tokens/memecoins. and you can trade all of these seamlessly without worrying about what chain your on or how you want to pay. this is the foundation and rails for what comes next.
the onchain future is going to be vast and vibrant, and we're preparing for all aspects of it. perps vs. RWAs isn't an either/or decision. both (and more) are part of the vision.
492 beta testers.
thousands of hours of feedback.
OS Mobile and Perps are sharper because of them.
now they choose who comes next.
3 codes each. 1,476 keys in the wild.
go find someone who has one 📱
PATTERN RETRIEVAL, a new project by me.
94 pixellated ASCII characters.
Each one a memory under pressure.
Stored in a Hopfield network. Shattered into noise. And then recalled.
More below 👇