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Progressbar tokenization strategy #2

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yangwao opened this issue Dec 1, 2018 · 2 comments
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Progressbar tokenization strategy #2

yangwao opened this issue Dec 1, 2018 · 2 comments

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@yangwao
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yangwao commented Dec 1, 2018

I expect this would be very long thread about how we embrace cryptoeconomics in our space. It would be experimental topic, anything plays, we will add it to our playlist of goods.

like for entry at our evens, we can funds PBE (progressbar events) tokens which will be denominated like 5€ - 5 PBE and in exchange for that they could buy drinks
for every drink they could recieve 10% for PBCOW (daypass token), so for 10 drinks they are eligible for 1 daypass
so you are buying drinks to get daypass as premium
and people love to earn something extra.. let’s play with this loot boxes psycho

Fisky:

dont use tokens to make people's lives more complicated imo 🙂
it's easier to start with some stuff like DeFi did - attendees of events give you ETH address and you will send them some NFT collectible 🙂

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tokenized vouchers from partners: yep, why not.
tableshares with added benefits (free drinks): just for crowdfunding but could be bigger as a framework for other coworks/clubs ... too

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yangwao commented Dec 2, 2018

One tokenization strategy should be for events as we are doing lot of events and one for sustainable non-events thingies, like donorships, coworkers, improvments of space and maintanance, payrolls for stuff.

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