'1 Year Review: Where NBA Top Shot Fit into the Larger NFT Ecosystem Now?' by EswarVinnakota nba nft
. It was one of my earliest forays into writing about crypto, my first proverbial toe in the water. A lot has changed since then.
The important part is that they haven't died out. There's a steady user base here with at least 500,000 sales per month and somewhere around 45,000-60,000 unique buyers per month. There's a community here that they've built that's bought into owning a digital collectible. In size and scope, it feels similar to the community that invests in physical trading cards. It's not flashy, but steady and settled business.
This isn’t necessarily a bad thing per se but shows that the two spaces are somewhat disconnected and can survive without the other.Dapper Labs, the creator of NBA Top Shot, previously released other games and collections like CryptoKitties on Ethereum. Top Shot was the first product they released on their native chain Flow. I talked about Flow’s asynchronous approach to consensus in my earlier article, so I’m not going to really dig deep into it now.
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