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Finn Lobsien

Finn Lobsien

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Your NFT Won't Go Up In Price (Not Even In A Bull Market)

Most NFTs won't go up in price—and that's good for web3. NFTs don't exist as assets, but are primarily a technology.
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Who Makes It Through The Bear? Predicting The Future Of NFT Marketplaces

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January 23
Web3 is in flux. NFT marketplace revenues are down. It's not enough to hunker down for "The Next Bull Run". My thesis on the future of NFT marketplaces.
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Why DAO Contribution Sucks (And How to Fix It)

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January 02
DAOs promised a new way of working, earning and creating. Instead, they became startups with a token. But we can fix that—with a bit of obscure economic theory.
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Will AI Replace Writers?

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December 08
Should professional writers be afraid of GPT-3? Does business writing have a future? This essay explores how writers can survive and thrive in the future.
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Marketing is Art with a Job

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October 20
Web3 brands struggle with creating content that actually works. Good marketing balances creativity and persuasion. Not sure how? Read to find out!
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Work Is A Software Product And Managers Are UX Designers

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September 13
Old management paradigms make work frustrating and tedious. But technology lets us change that. Find out how to think about management to do your best work.
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„Wasting Money“ Is An NFT Use Case And Creates Great Communities

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August 06
Outsiders often call NFTs a waste of money. What if that's the reason they create great communities? Signaling theory holds the key. This essay explores it.
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How NFT Culture Stifles Innovation (And The Boring Business Fundamental That Fixes It)

Haters often demur that NFT projects aren’t real businesses, that they’re all short-term hype and they’ll all disappear in a few years. And I hate the fact that they may be right.

Some Thoughts on Imposter Syndrome

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March 30
Why Writing is easy and Publishing is Hard