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had one of the best chats about decentralized / onchain commerce today with @orishim, and realised I have so much to share on the topic. I'll start posting again here to raise awareness that onchain commerce is inevitable, and that you're not bullish enough on ethereum. we'll soon show you why with @slice. gm
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does slice have a streak-weighted loyalty program?
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not at the moment, but we're exploring different options. this is an interesting one, how do you imagine it?
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coffeeshop is a lindy testbed, imho. credit card rewards include a redemption menu, wonder if the claim of something as valuable as the raw slices can be foregone or displaced, and lower-level is just freebie NFT or VIP badges for pricing. we don't need TradFi gift cards in a fully onchain world, but in the interim, have you considered gnosis debit or is coinbase the more direct option?
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streak-weighted count should be identity-bound but onchain, so other businesses can drive the metrics.
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not sure about streaks being an effective incentive mechanism in commerce for example what should counts as a streak? should each store define their streak period? or should slice have a generic one? curious if you have thought about it
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for onboarding's sake, I'd say slice's generic setting, maybe something from @base, is better. I'm no expert in commerce, but I think monthly basis is a nice convention for streak period. it would somehow articulate the relationships between regular patrons, without erring into productizing them. then again, the daily is a very assertive program that works for global median daily spend, which coffee should fall into. there are so many classes of merchandise that can't qualify, and weekly = weekend spend, so monthly feels like a bigger funnel. then again, incremental loyalty program seems to work, so why complicate that? I'm very interested to see any mom-and-pop distribute slices once their regulars hit a threshold. just feels like an alignment of local community around owning the spirit of the space. idk, will think on it further.
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