🎙 The Web3 Creator’s Guide to Blockchain Data with Erik Reppel
Erik Reppel shares why you should analyze your collector's activity and how to apply these insights to grow your community.
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🎙 New Podcast Episode
Mint Season 5 episode 15 welcomes Erik Reppel, head of Data at Zora, who joins Mint to give us an intro on all things blockchain data: from why NFT project founders and creators should analyze their collector's activity to how to apply these insights to grow their community.
In this episode, we discuss:
00:09 - Intro
13:10 - What Does Ownership Mean in Web3?
26:27 - Designing Custom Experiences for Collectors using Data
27:40 - The Downside of Blockchain Transparency
34:44 - Web3 Has a Metadata Problem
41:17 - Where Does Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Play a Role in Web3?
47:13 - Outro
I hope you enjoy our conversation.
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