Ultimately, being able to interact with NFTs beyond trading and ownership opens up new data relationships, new monetization opportunities, new communities to dive into, and new narratives to discover. This data, the relationships, and the people behind them should not stay stuck inside walled gardens.
* Curation as second-order creation: the possibility of creating spaces where NFTs can be placed in dialogue with one another, in turn creating new cultural relationships and narratives
* People want to join cultural conversations and get involved in the NFT space, and curating is an accessible and free way to do that — buying NFTs can oftentimes be capital-intensive
JPG believes people have to be able to engage with NFTs outside of ownership and financialization. While owning and trading NFTs is definitely fun, there are important reasons to prioritize and facilitate signaling beyond these factors, including: