Jesse Pollak from Base recently discussed his approach to content coins and the lessons learned during the launch of 'Base is for everyone.' He acknowledged the mixed reactions to a now-deleted post featuring an image from Hinge, emphasizing the importance of consent in using such content. Pollak expressed that he aimed for a public experiment to encourage onchain participation among a billion users while recognizing the need for a learning curve. He noted that more context could have been included in the initial post to avoid misunderstandings. Despite concerns of oversaturation within the content space, Pollak argued that having abundant content allows for better sorting and filtering of high-quality material. He clarified that a content coin represents a singular piece of content without expectations for its ongoing community value, contrasting it with memecoins. Pollak also addressed criticisms surrounding Base’s association with Zora, asserting that it was not a coordinated marketing effort. He remains focused on leading by example in the evolving landscape of content monetization and blockchain engagement.

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