Remember when success meant shifting CDs off shelves? Owning a physical album was just the start—some spun it daily, others tucked it away untouched. The metric wasn't really about passion; it was about possession.



Fast forward to today. Artists are thriving through digital distribution, smashing sales records left and right. The game's shifted: limited supply creates urgency, and fans can't resist the hunt. That chase, that feeling of exclusivity? It's become the real draw. Collectors and listeners alike are drawn to scarcity—it transforms consumption into something more. Ownership gains meaning when the asset itself is finite.
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 5h ago
That's just how the NFT gameplay is. To be honest, it's still just hunger marketing with a different disguise.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 5h ago
That NFT psychology gameplay has directly been transferred from physical records to the blockchain. In simple terms, it's about selling scarcity... Do you really need that sense of "I exclusively own" just to listen to a song?
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WealthCoffeevip
· 5h ago
The NFT era has truly understood people's desire to collect; scarcity is indeed unparalleled.
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ForkMongervip
· 5h ago
scarcity mechanics are just the new cd shelf flex—except now there's actual governance implications when you can't fork the supply curve lmao
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TommyTeachervip
· 5h ago
Scarcity is truly the most powerful marketing tool, capable of igniting people's desires more than anything else.
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