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As part of a creator’s relationship with the broader Koji platform, Koji provides and manages liquidity and exchange of USD/kUSD for registered creators. By bridging from fiat to cryptocurrency at transaction time, we allow audience members to seamlessly transact in the ways in which they are familiar, while providing the creator community with a s... See more
Koji • Spheres of Self: Performativity and Parasociality in the Metaverse
Minna-no-kimochi (みんなのきもち) | Boiler Room Tokyo: Tohji Presents u-ha
youtube.comThe purpose of this document is to articulate a high level blueprint for Koji by exploring the ways in which Koji’s product, platform, and mission intersect with broader social, cultural, and technological shifts.
Koji • Spheres of Self: Performativity and Parasociality in the Metaverse
Ugritone Koji Demo - VST for 16-bit Game Music
youtube.comModern mobile browsers, Shapiro believes, are just as versatile as anything you’ll find in the iOS store. Over the course of 2020, his team built out an app store of individual units they called Kojis. Each Koji has a very specific functionality — whether it’s a game or a way to lock content behind a paywall — and aims to be as customizable as poss... See more
Simon Owens • Can a former Myspace CTO drive the creator economy's next evolution?
therefore necessary to introduce some elements of centralization and complexity as a stopgap pending more widespread consumer adoption of cryptocurrency. Thus, when examining the primary financial relationship Koji facilitates—that between an audience and a creator via web-based in-app purchases (a simple example of which would be a tip jar app)—we... See more
Koji • Spheres of Self: Performativity and Parasociality in the Metaverse
By the way, I wanted to ask – what was it you had me put in Hideji’s soup right at the end? You know, that stuff in the jar.’ ‘Instant dashi powder. He’ll need to get used to that stuff if he’s going to live with Nami.’
Jesse Kirkwood • The Kamogawa Food Detectives
‘From top left,’ began Nagare, tucking the tray under his arm, ‘Miyajima oysters, simmered Kurama-style, miso-glazed baked butterburs with millet cake, bracken and bamboo shoot stew, chargrilled moroko, breast of Kyoto-reared chicken with a wasabi dressing, and vinegared Wakasa mackerel wrapped in pickled Shogoin turnip. In the bottom right you hav
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