Theme: Value of CC0 and brand buildingOpen creative commons https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/
Brand pollution? Will it lead to dilution?
https://opensea.io/collection/mfers
The perils of PePe -
BAYC-themed restaurants
Rumors of CrypToadz sale to NounsDAO (and confusion of how CC0 projects can be bought)
Other notable projects: Nouns, mfers, CryptoDickButts
Affordable project: Wrapped Strikers - Collection | OpenSea
NFT NewsRantum NFT Market Data, Cryptoslam.io
NFT Headlines: Why Big Brands Won't Rule Fashion in the Metaverse - Decrypt
Meet Satoshi Island, An NFT x Crypto Paradise In The Pacific Ocean
SoftBank Messaging Giant To Launch NFT Marketplace in Japan
Pegaxy Takes a Hard Line on Policy Violation - NFT Plazas
Non-Fungible: NFT LA - LA Weekly
Crypto.com picked as an official FIFA World Cup sponsor
Transcript
[00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs. We're talking about the value of CC zero creative commons zero. And brand-building excited to get into that one, but first one, Andrew what do we see in this.
[00:00:13] Yeah, let's see, let's take a look at what's happening. We've got some, we've got decentral land fashion week. Let's see. I don't know the specific dates of this, but we've got a handful of, you know, traditional clothing brands getting involved with this. I've noticed Tommy Hilfiger Estee Lauder.
[00:00:31] So a lot of names from a, you know, traditional. Fashion that are getting involved in, you know, there's a case to be made that maybe that will not be the way that this this kind of works out. That those end up being the most successful brands of the metaverse. It's an article here from decrypt that.
[00:00:48] Talks about how Nike has already acquired art in fact, by and sees that they need a different brand, a brand that seed that is metaverse first understands what is popular, how to create things that work in this world versus the physical world. So interesting that they have this fashion week I'm curious to see, you know, what comes out of this and how hu.
[00:01:10] But who impresses the most? You know, I'm not typically into a fashion week like that, but I am curious, you know, I think tech is a big part of this and that's going to play a big role here.
[00:01:20] Yeah. I mean, I don't quite understand that title of why big Brands won't we will fashion in the metaverse. I just I disagree with actually I think what's going to happen is if anyone gets, I dunno, say really good at doing shoes. let's say the metaverse that I don't know a company like Nike is just going to buy them.
[00:01:37] Like we have just seen, right. It's just self fulfilling
[00:01:41] Brands Yeah are generally good at being really good at brands, fashion brands, especially it's not that they necessarily have a superior technology in baking clothes at this point. I mean, I guess you could argue that Nike is more Technology driven then maybe some other fashion labels, but you know, I dunno it we'll see how it plays out.
[00:02:02] I see that there could definitely be metaverse native brands that have a leg up on traditional brands, but those are still gonna end up being folded into those same the same big money brand, a big brands.
[00:02:16] Fair. Yeah. Oh gosh this is half one Satoshi island. So it's official that there is now an NFT slash crypto paradise and the Pacific ocean just off the coast of Australia. I believe the name is creatively being called Toshi island and they finally got approval to do this. How do you feel about.
[00:02:39] No, I, I don't know a whole lot about it. It sounds ridiculous. I wasn't. I had to actually see the headline a couple of times to realize that, oh, this is a real island that people are planning to really open, I believe in 20, 23, they have plans to have people live there. You know, we'll see if that actually happens.
[00:02:58] That sounds like one of those things that may be pushed back. It definitely. Why is this needed? And