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Platform strategies in the NFT space reveal fascinating differences.
Some focus purely on infrastructure. Others craft entire ecosystems and define market cycles.
Rarible? They're attempting everything simultaneously.
Their approach leans toward aggressive expansion—whether intentional or not. The "Dark side" metaphor fits: rapid scaling, maximum coverage, minimal restraint.
Interesting to watch how this all-in strategy plays out.
They recently allocated 50 whitelist spots, which speaks to their community-building tactics. The mechanics were straightforward—standard social engagement requirements, the usual Web3 playbook.
But here's what matters: will building everything work better than building one thing exceptionally well?
The NFT infrastructure race isn't slowing down. Rarible's betting big on breadth over depth. Time will tell if that gamble pays off or if focused competitors will outmaneuver them in specific verticals.
Market observers are split on this strategy. Some see vision. Others see overextension.