Open mochet opened 1 month ago
Very much agree with this.
Value locked up and reinforced in the product leads to product stickiness so tagging with retention and adding to OKRs backlog.
Hey @bedeho @mochet I did some designs so let me know wdyt:)
➡Figma page: https://www.figma.com/design/7LCeeLg9cCFSDAS4alvniX/NFT-Workspace?node-id=868-6231&t=XL2iNEsLsaFfxLNE-4
🎥Loom video: https://www.loom.com/share/ac99bd9f8dd943a2a58095b4dad53967?sid=56136477-7d58-43b3-8f9e-d3709f90d248
would it be hard to add the USD value of that JOy quantity? I think it may help show the value more clealry. I have no clue what 300 JOY is worth :D
@bedeho Done ✅
Background
Often, historical online auctions have attracted attention due to being bizarre or for fetching a high price or many bids, here is one such example: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2017/02/06/harambe-shaped-cheetos-snack-really-selling-100k/97571386/
This is an interesting story and the number of bids as well as the final "Value" of the auction are not only conveyed within the screenshot in the news article but also specifically pointed out in the text
(strangely eBay removes auction pages like these after some time so maybe not the best example but I am trying to illustrate the value of the information when it comes to bids/value of auctions and collectibles)
Problem
I paid 20k $JOY ($263 USD) for an NFT, it is perhaps one of the more interesting and perhaps contentious ones and originates from the testnet period of Joystream.
https://gleev.xyz/video/293
Here is another NFT that I bought in February 2023 for 30.5k $JOY ($400 USD) in February 2023: https://gleev.xyz/video/5
I bought these NFTs and want to show them off in my portfolio/profile:
3 previous owners
, or3 auctions/sales
)12 bids
)Critical
: It doesn't show thelast sold price
(in the event of an auction) or thepurchase price
(for a non-auction)2nd part of the problem
I think these are the 1st and 2nd most valuable NFTs that I own but they aren't surfaced in my portfolio:
Solution