In the case of miso, we found that at the bare minimum, i think it was four or five transactions that you had to make in order to be able to just mint an enof t. Is contrasted to the first come for serve auction s, where you only have to get one transaction in the minta transaction. In the worst case, it was something like seven or eight transactions thatyou had to make to just be able to get your enity. So over all, while in the individual stages you might have hado cheaper gas prices cause you were able to time the market, at the end of the day, there was a huge burden to the user of having to pay
Today, I’m sitting down with Anish Agnihotri, who is a research associate and colleague of mine at Paradigm. Anish has a fascinating backstory from becoming an entrepreneur at a really young age to later going deep into skin trading. We discuss how that skill transfers to NFT trading and how we see the market structure of both primary and secondary markets for NFTs. Finally, Anish shares some actionable advice on how he learns and how to build projects in crypto. This was a deep and fascinating conversation and I hope you’ll enjoy it.
Listen to conversations between Su Zhu, the CEO and CIO of Three Arrows Capital, and Hasu, an experienced crypto researcher and writer. Together with occasional guests, we explore the transformative nature of trust-minimized currency and financial services.
SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast
FOLLOW on Twitter