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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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@alfl
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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@anubhav
I'm sure this is how it'll work for flyfish club. Not every diner will have the flyfish NFT but will need to know someone who takes them. But, they might be given a derivative keepsake for dining there.
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