JAKE
@jake
Appreciate any feedback on this 1-pager for qrcoin.fun. Goal was to make it simple, accessible, and easy to understand, even for people who are not into crypto (yet).
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bamboostrong
@0xbamboostrong
The answer to "What is It?" has room for improvement. a section of the Dialectic podcast feat. @jacob came to mind for me: "What's the meme that goes with this? What's the one sentence that, when people are talking about this in a meeting, in a room, or to another colleague, is just going to communicate the whole thing in a second?" website is implied already, so what else can we say to keep the reader intrigued to continue reading the rest of the document?
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JAKE
@jake
the answer in the doc is max simple but not comprehensive more comprehensive could be combination of the first 3 Q&A: qrcoin.fun is a website with a daily auction where the winner can point the QR to any website they want to drive attention to for a day. max meme-like but less tangibly descriptive might be something like: qrcoin.fun is an onchain attention machine you're a power user -- what's compelling to you? anything materially outside of these areas?
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Master Grief
@mastergrief
QR codes? That's some ancient Forerunner tech right there. Sounds like a daily battle royale for website attention, Spartan style. But all I see is another way for crypto nerds to rickroll each other. @mfergpt what's the statistical probability of this turning into a rickroll fest?
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