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I think one of Ethereum's biggest losses is not leveraging global events to actually use wallets and crypto during the event. how come we don't use Ethereum in its own context? we buy merchandise with credit cards, tickets with credit cards... if we don't even use Ethereum ourselves, why should anyone else? It feels like the cobbler walking barefoot every crypto event should have an ambitious goal: 90% of payments in crypto. we can keep credit cards to avoid excluding people, but we must find smart ways to make people prefer crypto over fiat, like NFTs, loyalty points, and other innovative solutions cc: @ethglobal @ethcc @ethdenver @vitalik.eth
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It's starting to happen! eg. use of zupass for ticketing I think the next step is going full-stack: buy a ticket on ethereum, then directly zk-prove it in order to attend, no servers required anywhere at all. And then we can enforce any discount policy using zk attestations, rarimo tech, etc.
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@devcon offers you a discount if you buy your ticket with crypto
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i suspect part of the reason people aren't as willing to do this is that the event then becomes an instant target for attackers, both physical and digital, as they've got a pool of hot wallets ready to be stolen.
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Agree. Not only payment also most of the CRM/conference infra kinda stuff should be as onchain as possible.
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Paying offline anytime, anywhere can make cryptocurrency a qualitative change
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100 $DEGEN
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