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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
The fundamental issue with consumer crypto today is lack of consumers. Consumers need interesting or entertaining content to stick around. Sign ups are irrelevant if you can’t retain them. Everything else is a marginal improvement at best.
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Jay Brower (jaymothy.eth)
@jayb
there are a lack of consumers because there is literally nothing to consume if someone solved an actual problem a real human had maybe there would be consumers until then we push hackathon project after project, fund BD/DevRel and scratch our heads why the masses haven't onboarded to Base Paint we need a real look in the mirror
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Nate
@web3-tickets
Event ticketing and travel are promising. When done with a Web2.5 approach, these services can utilize blockchain while still allowing consumers to pay with fiat and interact with more familiar apps.
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Jay Brower (jaymothy.eth)
@jayb
great, i'm sick of hearing about it. who are the companies and where do i invest
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Nate
@web3-tickets
@openticketing.eth for event tickets. Their token, OPN, is integrated into the system so that clients buy it from the market and use it as fuel to issue tickets. For travel, Travala is a great app to use, but they diluted both their token (AVA) and their NFTs, so proceed with caution there.
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Jay Brower (jaymothy.eth)
@jayb
a few questions - why mention NFTs at all for these tickets? why would any normal human care? - what on god's green earth do you need an L3 for? - why is there a "contact us" button on a permissionless platform for ticket listing? 😔
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Nate
@web3-tickets
And then the L3 would be designed as a hub where all parties in the ecosystem could interact easily. It would also give OPN more usage, as it would be the fuel for all transactions on the chain, not just ticket minting.
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