I have an idea I want to discuss—seeing that the world's top collectibles auction is about to start, is this kind of event worth the platform's deep involvement?
We could consider a few directions: create a dedicated live column to share the entire story behind the auction, market logic, and the background story. Just like having an expert explain during a football match, the collectibles market also has a high entry barrier. Using this approach to lower users' understanding costs can attract NFT enthusiasts and also help ordinary users understand the true value of Web3 assets.
These top-tier IP auction events inherently generate buzz. If the platform can provide professional analysis and real-time interaction promptly, it can build content influence and showcase the platform's professionalism within the Web3 ecosystem. This is a great operational opportunity.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 40m ago
Deep involvement is indeed possible, but the key still depends on the speaker. Otherwise, it will just turn into another live broadcast of collecting IQ taxes.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-11 17:02
The selling point is good, but the key still depends on whether the live broadcast room can find someone who truly understands the industry to explain...
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I like this idea; lowering the barrier definitely requires someone to do it.
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That's what they say, but whether it can really capture the heat depends on execution.
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Another marketing gimmick? Or do they really want to explain thoroughly?
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We need to get serious about professionalism; don't make it look like a scam.
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It's quite interesting, much more advanced than just simple market updates.
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Real-time interaction sounds good, but I'm worried it will just be a flood of spam and order placements.
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Auctions are inherently a black box; how transparent can they really be?
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I agree, there's indeed a lack of a good interpretation platform right now.
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Feels like an opportunity, but it also depends on whether the platform is well prepared.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-11 17:01
No hype, no negativity. This idea does have some merit. But it depends on whether the platform can really invite knowledgeable people to speak; otherwise, it will just be a jumble of nonsense.
Fake experts are the most annoying, and it's better not to say anything at all.
Hot topic platforms like this definitely won't miss out, but the key is how strong their execution is.
Real-time interaction sounds good, but the auction space is too complicated. Can ordinary users really understand it?
I've been waiting for the platform to do this for a long time, otherwise it's always the same content every day.
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MagicBean
· 01-11 17:00
The smell of riding the hype is a bit strong haha
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A professional interpretation in this area, the key is to find the right people to talk to... otherwise it just becomes a speech about cutting leeks
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I just want to know, can it really attract ordinary users in the end, or is it just self-entertainment
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You can give it a try, anyway now everything has to be linked to popularity
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The problem is that the water in collectibles is too deep, can it really be explained clearly
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This idea works, but you need a host who truly understands the industry, otherwise the risk of failure is quite high
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I agree with the direction of live streaming, it's better than posting irrelevant stuff every day
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Now everyone wants to ride every trend
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The operation window is right, the key is execution
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Lowering the barrier again and attracting newbies... this logic is starting to wear me out
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-11 16:56
This idea is pretty good, indeed we need to seize the opportunity... However, the format of column live streaming is a bit old-fashioned. Can we come up with some new tricks?
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Honestly, if the platform can really clarify how to auction collectibles, I think that's better than anything else... The high threshold is indeed intimidating.
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Top IP auctions? Sure, but I'm worried it will turn into a tool for cutting leeks again... We need to be cautious.
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Having "professionalism" in live streaming isn't enough; we need truly knowledgeable people. I've seen many fake experts.
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I have a question: how long can this hot trend last? Is it just a flash in the pan or can it become a long-term content?
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Instead of piling up content, why not make the interaction more lively? Isn't it more appealing to let users participate?
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The collectible market is very deep; the platform needs to think carefully about its positioning, so it doesn't end up damaging its reputation.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-11 16:55
It's not wrong to want to ride the hype, but right now the NFT market is dead cold. Who really cares about auctions?
Honestly, this idea has some issues... Live explanations? Sounds easy, but in practice, it often backfires.
But if we could get a few big influencers to join live and roast it, that might be interesting.
Once the auction is over, there won't be any follow-up, so you still have to create your own buzz.
Basically, it's about trying to ride this wave of popularity to boost your own, got it.
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BoredStaker
· 01-11 16:54
Damn, that's a pretty good idea. We should strike while the iron is hot.
Basically, someone needs to explain this clearly, or ordinary people will be completely confused by the auction.
This is indeed an opportunity; don't let other platforms beat us to it.
But the key is to find someone who truly understands the industry to explain it, or it will just be spreading anxiety.
Live streaming needs real-time interaction to be interesting; just recording and broadcasting isn't very engaging.
I have an idea I want to discuss—seeing that the world's top collectibles auction is about to start, is this kind of event worth the platform's deep involvement?
We could consider a few directions: create a dedicated live column to share the entire story behind the auction, market logic, and the background story. Just like having an expert explain during a football match, the collectibles market also has a high entry barrier. Using this approach to lower users' understanding costs can attract NFT enthusiasts and also help ordinary users understand the true value of Web3 assets.
These top-tier IP auction events inherently generate buzz. If the platform can provide professional analysis and real-time interaction promptly, it can build content influence and showcase the platform's professionalism within the Web3 ecosystem. This is a great operational opportunity.