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this is why i love crypto so much.

fred again is playing his first stadium show, the biggest of his career after his meteoric rise.

before the show, he personally tracked down the 150 people that attended in 2021 before he blew up and invited them to a secret listening party.

if ticketing was onchain, fred would always know who his early fans were and which shows they attended without needing to rely on ticketmaster, dice, etc.

at its core, onchain ticketing is basically a public database of attendance that no single company can own or gate keep.

it’s not always about coins and they’re prices.

sure, if you had a ticket to one of fred’s early shows you could probably sell it for a lot of money.

but…

not only would fred be able to immediately identify you as an early fan, but he’d also be able to automatically send an invitation to one of these secret shows.

he could program conditions around the invitation too. for example, he could say every person that attended my first LA show will receive a NON-TRANSFERABLE ticket to my secret listening party (as a way to combat toxic resellers).

he could perform in any city and program merch sales so that anyone that attended a previous show gets free merch.

you can probably imagine an infinite number of scenarios. there are so many creative possibilities for artists to express their gratitude for early fans.

and on the flip side, it gives fans the opportunity to express their gratitude too.

i personally traveled to multiple cities just to see fred perform on his 2022 tour.

i wish i had a way to prove that and signal my fandom, even if it had no financial upside.

i haven’t thought too deeply about why exactly but it feels good to make my enthusiasm for his music known.

his music has powered a lot of memories that mean a lot to me.

we’re a ways away from this happening, but i hope someday he’ll continue creatively rewarding his early fans. and i hope im one of them. and i hope its tokenized so i can brag about it.Image
damnit i wish i was this guy Image
btw i make design concepts every day that explore ways web3 can be more useful or usable.

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my top 10 apps on ethereum this year 🧵
2023 gave us more creative ways to use the chain. we saw a glimpse of what a thriving consumer crypto ecosystem could be.

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the ranking criteria:

1. was it easy to use?
2. did it help me discover new things?
3. did it help me connect with others?
4. did it offer something unique and original?

these aren't universal criteria. rather, the aspects of web3 i find most promising.
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i'm blown away by how creative websites from the 90s were, despite the constraints.

with slower internet speeds, websites needed to be more efficient, prioritizing function over style. but yet, they still managed to be useful and have flair.

i've curated 15 of my favorites👇🧵 Image
1/ google, 1999

the OG minimalist. once you the others below, you'll better appreciate how ahead of it's time this ux was. Image
2/ apple, 1998

heavy graphics were rare, but they figured out a way to elegantly pull off product images and intricate typography without slowing things down. Image
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AI won't just replace interface designers. It will replace interfaces.

A vision for digital products in the age of AI 🧵👇

1/31
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What design skills are future-proof?
How will AI augment a designer's job?
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Truthfully, these are the wrong questions to ask.
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AI won't just replace interface designers. AI will replace interfaces.
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But you never dial it. It already knows you like it colder while you sleep.
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Buying groceries
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Endless ways of anticipating your needs instead of inputting or prompting.
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