RE: HIVE on Fire ... a MEME Hive NFT

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All I remember about links in 1998-1999 is GeoCities webrings and whatever looked interesting on artbell.com. I also remember my mom screaming that she was expecting a phone call and something along the lines of "GET OFF THE COMPUTER OR I'LL SMASH THAT MODEM!"😁

I am glad you are having success with MemeHive NFTs. Thank you for also making your NFTs Limited Production Rights. Maybe you can't see much value now but maybe someone is buying an NFT from you because it would look good on a coffee cup or shirt. As the cyberpunks say, "The street finds its own uses for things."

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Perhaps MemeHive should add an "unlimited rights" option as AI memes are generated by machines. They are basically public domain.

Memes are designed to be copied and shared. A Meme NFT is nothing more than the start of the sharing process.

I had a few sites on GeoCities and I was devastated when they turned it off.

The webring fiasco was heart breaking.

A group of scammers bought the company and started injecting malware into the web rings.

I learned to distrust shared Javascript projects after that.

!WINE

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