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@matthew
Idea: events as a community growth vector. Let's say example community has an NFT, and it gives holders the right to bring a +1 to an event every N months. Each +1 gets their NFT at the door, entitling them to the same privilege. Community grows by organic relationships, not purchases. ...all enabled by @event
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Does this limit scaling because “atoms are harder than bits”? Plus might need to keep frequency of events really high. Seems to trade a digital marketing problem into a physical marketing problem, no?
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@matthew
is a community of 1000 really-bought-in people that actually pay for events and other future products better than 10,000 people that just own the NFT? not sure, but it could be! trade-offs, to your point. different people will care about different things, and want to build different kinds of communities IMO.
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