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Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital
Tokenised communities have the potential to turn members into active participants and stakeholders, by using community tokens as the primary means of community access, engagement & coordination. Community tokens combine elements of fandom (belonging and connection), patronage (membership and support) and investment (liquid ownership and financi... See more
DocTom • Web3 Communities—To DAO or not to DAO?
Communities in web3 issue tokens which are primitives used for defining membership - and if platforms want communities to use them, then they must support flexible membership structures.
Andrew Hong • Request for DAOs: Providing Token Context and a Pulse to Communi…
The Future of Membership
- is utility
- is interoperable
- is identity
- is community / network
- is social
- is reputation driven
- is currency
- isn't **access**
[ unexpected late hours of thought in @RoamResearch ]
Give community members the ability to earn social status and capital within the community.
Mac Reddin • What minecraft taught me about community
So, what types of tokens should be used for which community purposes? As with most things in life, the answer is: it’s complicated! Each DAO needs to evaluate what type of community they are trying to build and determine the right combination of assets for economics, governance, and membership. But, generally speaking, we think it makes more sense ... See more