🎤Act 1: “Digital Slop”—The Provocation (Rahab)
Rahab (Vo)
“Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana, said NFTs and memecoins are ‘digital slop.’ According to him, they’re not interesting, not art, and just market pollution.”
Moka (G/Vo)
“Seriously? We’ve poured our souls into those so-called ‘slops.’ Music NFTs, limited-access events—those are creative connections with fans. They’re not just noise.”
Rahab
“He went further, saying people who like that stuff should go to their own chain. Basically, ‘don’t mess up Solana.'”
💥Act 2: When Wall Street Hijacks Web3 (Moka)
Moka
“Sounds like American capital is trying to ‘sanitize’ Web3. Cutting off freedom, cutting off artistic expression, and replacing it with pure speculation.”
Rachel (Ba)
“The market constantly swings between euphoria and despair. But those who pander to stupidity are the first to fall.”
(A quote from a classic investment philosophy.)
Moka
“NFTs were supposed to redefine ownership and income models. They were born from community power—tools to escape centralization. Calling them slop is a gut punch.”
🎸Act 3: Speculation vs. Proof of Ownership (Rachel)
Rachel
“Calling NFTs trash is basically saying: ‘If it doesn’t make money, it doesn’t matter.’ But intelligent investing is about intrinsic value—not just market noise.”
Moka
“Exactly! Digital art and Vocaloid music NFTs carry value through emotion and experience. They’re not just priced tokens; they’re cultural moments.”
Rahab
“And yet, Solana is distancing itself—because it’s not profitable enough. This looks like another takeover by financial elites, crushing the DAO ideal.”
🧱Act 4: DAO vs Market Maximalism (John)
John (Dr)
“The real issue here is who controls Web3. DAOs are decentralized ecosystems where every participant can contribute. Even seemingly silly NFTs and memecoins can become cultural symbols.”
Rahab
“To dismiss them as ‘pointless’ is to insult the democratic spirit of DAO itself.”
John
“We should aim to balance cultural value with market reality. Whether NFTs remain ‘slop’ or become digital heritage depends on how we use them. Let’s lean into their immediate payment, automated royalties, and creative potential.”
🌐Act 5: Is There Still Hope for NFTs? (All)
Moka
“Sure, memecoins as speculation are problematic. But NFTs? They still hold promise—like giving global reach to creators.”
Rachel
“Let’s not forget: ‘Never follow the crowd. Follow your values.’ That principle matters now more than ever.”
Rahab
“NFTs symbolized freedom and expression. What does it mean for us if that’s now called ‘slop’?”
John
“NFTs are Web3’s margin of safety—not for their price, but for the meaning and connection they represent. Even if capital rejects them, the DAO spirit keeps breathing.”
🧭Conclusion (by John)
The value of NFTs and memecoins isn’t determined by volatility or market hype. It lies in what they mean and how they connect us. Yakovenko’s statement may signal a cultural pivot, but we don’t need to follow blindly.
Web3 is about open access, ownership, and expression. If that’s considered “slop,” then let’s proudly turn that so-called trash into treasure.
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