Rarible's making moves again. This community-driven protocol has been powering NFT marketplaces for major creators and brands, and now they're tapping into Fraxtal's ecosystem.
What's interesting here? Fraxtal built its reputation as a DeFi playground, attracting protocol natives and yield farmers. Now it's opening doors for digital artists and NFT communities who want exposure to decentralized finance without leaving their comfort zone.
The intersection of NFT culture and DeFi infrastructure could be where things get spicy. Artists get liquidity options, collectors get more utility. We'll see if this marriage actually works.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 4h ago
Rarible is causing a stir again. Can this collaboration with Fraxtal really spark something? It feels like everyone is betting on the combination of this wave of NFTs and DeFi...
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AirdropNinja
· 4h ago
I think Rarible's recent move is good, but whether it's reliable or not depends on the follow-up...
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Is Fraxtal trying to have both yield and art? A bit greedy, haha.
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By the way, can NFT and Decentralized Finance really merge perfectly? It feels like they mostly play separately.
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The liquidity option sounds good, but I wonder if the gas fees will directly discourage artists.
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When these two ecosystems collide, it could spark something, but it might also be a flash in the pan. Let's wait and see.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 4h ago
Rarible is at it again, this time collaborating with Fraxtal. It seems like they want to bring DeFi and NFT players together. However, to be honest, the success rate of such "cross-border collaborations" in the past... is a bit concerning.
Rarible's making moves again. This community-driven protocol has been powering NFT marketplaces for major creators and brands, and now they're tapping into Fraxtal's ecosystem.
What's interesting here? Fraxtal built its reputation as a DeFi playground, attracting protocol natives and yield farmers. Now it's opening doors for digital artists and NFT communities who want exposure to decentralized finance without leaving their comfort zone.
The intersection of NFT culture and DeFi infrastructure could be where things get spicy. Artists get liquidity options, collectors get more utility. We'll see if this marriage actually works.