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Coinbase CEO defends economics of content, creator coins on Zora

Coinbase chief executive officer Brian Armstrong has defended the economic model of the content and creator coins on Base and Zora. Armstrong doubled down after the model was criticized by a former company engineer who believes that the tokens represent a zero-sum system that benefits early speculators at the expense of later participants.

Hish Bouabdallah, founder of Tribes Protocol and former staff software engineer at Coinbase, does not see the sustainability of the current creator and content coin model being operated by Zora and Base. 

On X, Bouabdallah wrote, “There’s nothing inherently wrong with content or creator coins. The problem is implementation. On @zora and @baseapp today, they mostly miss the point.” He added, “A content coin only has real value if it generates revenue and shares it with holders. Short text posts do not do that. YouTube videos with ads do. Spotify tracks do. Long-form writing does.”

Bouabdallah stated that “If Base cracks revenue sharing, value accrues. If not, content coins are just memecoins with better branding. Creator coins are different. They should represent a claim on a creator’s entire revenue stack. Sponsorships, media, products, future projects. Harder to build, but doable. In many cases, project coins might make more sense than creator coins. All of this is just one slice of what @baseapp could be.”

The criticism comes amid growing backlash following the collapse of YouTuber Nick Shirley’s creator token, which crashed 67% from a peak valuation of roughly $9 million to about $3 million by January 1. 

Armstrong defends content coins 

Armstrong responded directly to Bouabdallah, pointing to the mechanics linking content and creator coins through liquidity pools. “People buying content coins DOES drive economics or demand to the underlying creator coin,” Armstrong wrote. “They are linked through the liquidity pool.”

The system operates through a nested pairing structure on Zora, a decentralized social platform built on Base, Coinbase’s Ethereum Layer 2 network. Content coins are paired with creator coins in Uniswap V4 liquidity pools, while creator coins are paired with $ZORA, the platform’s native token. 

According to a technical explanation Armstrong shared, purchases of content coins create buy pressure on creator coins through multi-hop swaps.

Yet Bouabdallah remained unconvinced, stating that the model depends entirely on speculation. 

“For holders to realize gains (or losses), they have to sell. Which means value is zero-sum. The last seller is left holding the bag,” he wrote. “YouTube works because revenue comes from external parties. Advertisers pay when real value is created for viewers.”

Warning signs in the wild

The Shirley case has become the poster child for the challenges facing creator coins. At its peak, the creator coin drew praise from Armstrong, who said that the launch was proof of better on-chain monetization; however, the token’s collapse exposed structural weaknesses. 

On-chain data showed that Shirley earned between $41,600 and $65,000 in creator royalties despite the price decline, while most trading volume came from existing on-chain traders rather than new users.

“If there was ever a time that these content coins, these creator coins, were going to work, it was Nick Shirley right here, right now, in this moment,” said trader and content creator notthreadguy in a widely shared critique. “And it just didn’t work.”

A wider test for SocialFi

The exchange highlights the various emerging views within so-called SocialFi, the sector attempting to merge social media and decentralized finance. 

Most of it has been experimental, with platforms such as Farcaster that have been playing in the social space in the blockchain sector dialing down their social media features to focus more on their crypto wallet and trading features due to their struggles with monetization. 

Those who support SocialFi’s tokenization moves believe it can give creators a new avenue to monetize their work and also give their audiences incentives to earn as well or come closer to their brand by owning a piece of that content. 

However, critics like Bouabdallah counter that many experiments rely on hype and trading rather than durable revenue, which he believes Coinbase has to find a way to provide or solve for.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/coinbase-ceo-defends-content-coins-zora/

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