Saved by Keely Adler
you already get web3. no, really.
So you see, when framed differently through the context of the world around us, web3 is about a few key themes:
LDF • you already get web3. no, really.
When we step back, web3, blockchain, NFTs… they’re all just part of a continued evolution of technology, which will accelerate trends (or solve problems) we’ve seen across every sector, region, and talk about using other words:
LDF • you already get web3. no, really.
non-crypto natives can bring an enormous amount of value to the future of this technology if they are given a chance to meaningfully engage, learn, and contribute.
LDF • you already get web3. no, really.
* Distrust in media and legacy organizations (education, big tech, government,etc) * Frustration with lack of transparency of government and disconnect between public and private entities* Increasing time spent online and facilitation of funds (crowdsourcing)* Creator Economy and the Great Resignation (a return to seeking autonomy and individ... See more
LDF • you already get web3. no, really.
* The future of work and human capital coordination (DAOs, globalization, play to earn, bounties/gig economy 2.0, new monetization models)* The evolution of digital identity (pseudonyms, trust (validation), avatars and digital personalities, brands as club memberships, what reputation looks like online)* Decentralization of power (governance at sca... See more
LDF • you already get web3. no, really.
Point being, these are human issues, which require human coordination to form solutions. We need technologists, lawyers, teachers, doctors marketers and governments -- all of whom are just organizations of “qualified” individuals to start thinking about web3 not as a solution to all of the worlds problems, but a new tool in our toolbox to use in cr... See more