Comment by @punkess • Hey
I guess it is interesting for gaming / metaverse. Does it make a huge difference for communities if tokens belong to the community nft or the address that
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Eh it's way bigger than that. Here's how you could use it with This Week On Lens: • You could turn This Week On Lens Issue #11 into an NFT • Then Collect the contributions/comments as NFTs and send them to Issue #11's NFT • Everything which makes up the issue can be contained inside the Issue #11 NFT • Then all of those issues can be contained within one This Week on Lens Publication NFT So everyone's work is attributable, and it's all wrapped into one hierarchical structure which could be monetizable, composable, etc. The tokenbound site gives a bunch of examples too, like: • Community loyalty or reputation systems • Baskets of assets (art, collectibles, defi) • Composable media structures (stems to songs, art layers to painting, digital textiles to garments) • NFTs as onboarding vehicles instead of wallets -- so the app could create the wallet, but all of the data goes into the NFT(s) which the user can take with them when they want.