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Out of context: Reply #384

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  • shapesalad0
    • Radioshack as a brand died before most crypto bros were even born...grafician
    • it's trying to connect brand value to new markets...atm it's copying the bank business model to get capital, in the future...uan
    • ...buy your mining rig hardware box
      (which will act as a node in the financial transaction market) from radioshack. (hopefully for them)
      uan
    • The brand is dead, there is no value. You meant maybe connecting "nostalgia" to a ponzi scheme?grafician
    • so you wouldn't be attracted to step in a new shop in town that has a radioshack logo on it? or even look?
      that's brand value.
      uan
    • No. It's dead: https://seekingalpha…

      Repurposing nostalgia for crypto is cringe
      grafician
    • There is equity in the RadioShack brand. It still exists in our thoughts :)monospaced
    • Just because they went bankrupt and closed storefronts doesn't mean their brand is dead. The brand is still RadioShack, now in nostalgia form.monospaced
    • No public stock ≠ dead brand.monospaced
    • That's not how brands work. Just because you remember a long gone company does not make it any more real you dumbass.grafician
    • Here's a few more: https://bit.ly/3rnFT…grafician
    • ^will you turn these also into crypto companies?grafician
    • @monospaced not to mention how the fuck you work in advertising or whatever and you don't know what brands are and how they work...grafician
    • Brands absolutely do work like that. Non-existent brands are still brands. Please.monospaced
    • "RadioShack is a 100 year old brand embedded into the global consciousness..." They're not wrong. :)monospaced
    • And yes, I've worked in some form of advertising for over 15 years. I'm good at it, and my experience backs up my point on the matter.monospaced
    • It's okay to keep learning graf. Take advantage of the moment please. For your own good.monospaced
    • I'm open to a discussion, but flat out acting like your point of view is the ONLY one that's right is getting weird. Sorry.monospaced
    • Lots of people wrongly assume a brand is just a logo and visual identity, or that it only lives if the related company is active. It's okay.monospaced
    • You still confuse brands with nostalgia. You're like the MAGA guys - literally. There wasn't a Great America - ever. Wake up and learn some basic brandinggrafician
    • Oh and many if not all the stuff I say are well known facts, not my problem you idiots barely know anything about the world and how things workgrafician

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