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- I wanted to dedicate the first Water & Music DAO update to exploring the role of emergence in DAO onboarding design — specifically rethinking the term “gamification” to support more open-world, self-directed narrative- and skill-building paths for DAO community members.
from Rethinking “gamification” for DAOs by Water & Music
- The future of NFTs for brands and their communities. 🧵
- You are always internalizing the culture around you. Even when you wish you didn’t. So you better surround yourself with something you want inside—curate a culture.
from First We Shape Our Social Graph; Then It Shapes Us by Henrik Karlsson
- Gabby Dizon: This shattering of the “geographic lottery” — where you win the location lottery merely by being born where you are, as opposed to showing your expertise from where you are — is now being helped along by the ongoing construction of crypto infrastructure.
from 21 Experts on the Future of Expertise - Future by future.a16z.com
- Contrary to creators, there is no good business models for curators today. It’s hard for them to make a living, showcase their work, and get discovered.
from The emerging Internet Renaissance — my interview with Patrick Ri… by Patrick Rivera
- More and more, creative people are going to be expected to manage their own business, their own marketing, their own promotion. And I think just as equally, business people are going to find that their world is enhanced by being creative.
from Conscious Creators — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul: Rolf Potts — How to Find Soulful Success and The Dance Between Creativity and Business by Rolf Potts
There’s also a great anecdote from Nobel-winning physicist Richard Feynman, where he talks about how physics used to delight him when he used to play with it, but then it started to disgust him when he got burdened by this idea that he was obligated to advance the future of science. That he was supposed to be doing “important” work.
from Are You Serious? by Visakan Veerasamy
- Those four factors -- human mixing, new educational models, institutions that encourage risk-taking, and catastrophe -- set the stage for Scenius.
from Sc3nius by Packy McCormick
- People working at these platforms are more and more conscious of the fact that they can have tremendous negative impacts on society, and so they need to design the way they recommend and reward content carefully, and I think it’s likely that giving over some of the power to do that to the users of the platform could have wide-ranging positive impac... See more
from Letting Users Decide Who Gets Paid by Hank Green