It is too, I can't say tempting, but I need to try out the new Rarible's gasless minting. It is a 10000jpeg project on color runs. I think. Mintable was the first of the lot, to have lazy minting as a feature. Rarible is the second one to add this type of thing to their offering. Mintable is good but it has a set of bugs that can get annoying. First off listings don't always show. Editing can be a pain. Previous options don't get saved. Really annoying. There are two options of easy and advanced that get jumbled all the time. For now, it's badly designed. The site that is. Rarible is prettier. I won't say that about the work I am putting up but it is what it is. The coolest feature on Mintable shows similar images before uploading. I think that is the best. I would have stayed if I could just get all my jpegs to load onto the profile. Just showing up would have been enough. That said, none of these platforms are straightforward. There are too many bells and whistles you need to consider. The main hiccup, I found out later is how to deal with collections. To add a certain category of jpegs in a single lot you have to do it while uploading it and it is very discreet, at least for now. Then there is the wallet issue as well. Metamask has a ton of security breaches that shouldn't be there with Coinbase that has two-factor authentication. How do you change between them on a single account, I still have to look into that. Opensea, it is a bit easier with the collections. Now begins the actual task of populating these silos. There are almost 10years of images to think about which would have been otherwise forgotten. The visual zettelkasten is all the more pertinent now.
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