Redditors Have Created Millions of Crypto Wallets To Buy NFT Avatars (techcrunch.com) 22
An anonymous reader shares a report: In July, Reddit jumped on the NFT train, launching an NFT-based marketplace that allows users to purchase blockchain-based profile pictures for a fixed rate. Given the general sentiment around NFTs today, you might assume -- like me -- that the experiment ended poorly. But the opposite's the case apparently .
Today during a panel at TechCrunch Disrupt, Reddit chief product officer Pali Bhat revealed that over three million Redditors have used Reddit's Vault blockchain wallet to create over three million crypto wallets to date. Most of those -- 2.5 million -- were created to purchase NFT avatars that can be used as profile pics on the platform, he said.
Today during a panel at TechCrunch Disrupt, Reddit chief product officer Pali Bhat revealed that over three million Redditors have used Reddit's Vault blockchain wallet to create over three million crypto wallets to date. Most of those -- 2.5 million -- were created to purchase NFT avatars that can be used as profile pics on the platform, he said.
Free avatars? (Score:3)
If the latter, I guess I can see some value as it would be a distinguishing item on the site.
Re:Free avatars? (Score:4, Informative)
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Reddit allows you to upload an image to use as your avatar/profile pic (jpg or png).
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You can create your own semi-custom avatar from their stock bits - hands, feet, chest, eyes, accouterments, etc.
So, everyone can have *an* avatar. But these are super plus double good avatars, you see! Of course you want to fork your hard earned money over so other people can see some other colors and shapes on Reddit than the previous colors and shapes.
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I see no reason at all to mix Reddit with NFT wallets.
Millions created, probably very few sold (Score:5, Informative)
Millions have created them because they gave you a free avatar and you needed to create the wallet to receive the avatar. They didn't tell you what exactly you were doing, they just pushed it out as a free new avatar for using on the site.
I seriously doubt that they've sold a fraction of that.
Re:Millions created, probably very few sold (Score:4, Informative)
This is how I ended up with one. I don't give a shit about NFTs or whatever, only barely had an avatar, but they threw a free one at me so I figured what's the harm. Haven't spent a cent on anything avatar-related at this point.
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I'd be willing to bet that most of those purchases were done by people who have no idea what an NFT is or that it can (technically) be resold to someone else; these were bought by people who wanted to buy a "cool avatar" to be different. Until folks start successfully selling these things again to others, it's not a win for the NFT pushers.
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So it's 2.5 million wallets they gave away for free to people who don't do anything with them at all.
That's one way of cooking your numbers.
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Yeah, I have one these.
It was like 2 clicks to get one in the popup. I literally forgot about it until now. If someone wants to buy it, great, I accept venmo.
My interest in buying any others is exactly zero.
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I created one, mainly to make it stop nagging me to create one.
I further clicked on the avatar thing so it probably counts me as 'sold' despite never giving real or pretend money to reddit.
Reddit... NFTs... (Score:4)
A match made in heaven - a sort of agglutination of the mediocre...
Redditors are gullible. (Score:2)
Film at 11.
The only good use of NFTs (Score:2)
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I only use old reddit (Score:2)
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We will soon have the option to harvest our farts, so we can post & comment on stats about them.
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Only because they offered me a free avatar (Score:2)
the meat is in the details I say (Score:2)
2.5 million out of 52 million users... (Score:1)