✓NFT-WEB3.0 Branding-Marketing & Which NFT Project are innovators?

✓NFT-WEB3.0 Branding-Marketing & Which NFT Project are innovators?


NFT-WEB3.0 Branding & Marketing
It creates a fundament where people are not aligned with each other. So what we do with our workshop for example is we bring them together, so they're all on the same page. So what are we actually building? What are we standing for and what are our brand values? How do you want to speak to people? Where do we want to position our brands? Right. So this is besides the strategy part and growing your revenue and you know, creating your, your, your legacy. It's basically a lot of clarity for founder
It creates a fundament where people are not aligned with each other. So what we do with our workshop for example is we bring them together, so they're all on the same page. So what are we actually building? What are we standing for and what are our brand values? How do you want to speak to people? Where do we want to position our brands? Right. So this is besides the strategy part and growing your revenue and you know, creating your, your, your legacy. It's basically a lot of clarity for founder.

Web 3.0 space and the Culture and the Ethos
I love the Web 3 space and the culture and the ethos. And we really want to kind of guard it and save it from big brands or from smaller brands entering the space the total wrong way, right? We've all seen the launch of Adidas. We've all seen, you know, different kind of launches from Big brands and they, they refused to collaborate with Web true natives and they just embarrassed themselves, right. They create this wrong association of this space. They're profit out of a very beautiful culture.
I love the Web 3 space and the culture and the ethos. And we really want to kind of guard it and save it from big brands or from smaller brands entering the space the total wrong way, right? We've all seen the launch of Adidas. We've all seen, you know, different kind of launches from Big brands and they, they refused to collaborate with Web true natives and they just embarrassed themselves, right. They create this wrong association of this space. They're profit out of a very beautiful culture.
And this is not a good sign for us and this is not healthy in terms of mass adoption. So what we try to do is to really save, kind of save the culture in the scale which we can operate and we, we, we would be very happy if we're able to work with big brands and just tell them, hey, you know like be be fair, be contribute to the space, know the vibe, no, the not the lyrics, but no the lexicon and just respect.

Terms of Mass Adoption
And this is not a good sign for us and this is not healthy in terms of mass adoption. So what we try to do is to really save, kind of save the culture in the scale which we can operate and we, we, we would be very happy if we're able to work with big brands and just tell them, hey, you know like be be fair, be contribute to the space, know the vibe, no, the not the lyrics, but no the lexicon and just respect. The way it is and then try to find your own space. So these are the points we're trying to bring into Web 3.
Which NFT Project are innovators?
What they do is they're selling the dream. Now, is that innovation or is that, is that a con? I don't know. I don't know what the answer is. I'm just putting it out there. But let's, let's, let's bring shivers up and let's, let's, let's hear what he does.
Hey did Polly. Yeah. So if I look back at the at the NFT space, right and I look once again at one year ago compared to now. And I look at the progress we made. I also feel like sometimes.
It's it's sometimes you get your your vision becomes a bit blocked by the negative and therefore it's hard to see the positive. But if you look at what we've done and what we've built and the kind of utilities we've added and where we went from just being a collectible or a pixel pixelated picture to having all these functions. And even though some of the functions might be. I don't know might might be considered useless like tokens in.
Some form right. Sometimes they're useful, sometimes they're useless. It's still innovation, in my opinion, leading towards a certain way. So I do think that we're moving pretty fast.

Android as Androids
I think that that going back to the Apple and Android example, for me, I always compare Apple with Android as androids have way more functional functionality. You can do whatever with it, but it's extremely customizable. Apple on the other hand, they made a product that essentially it has less functionality, but it's it's more built towards a bigger audience that doesn't want all that functionality. They just want something. Easy and accessible that they can use and understand and I think that was the success model for the mass adoption from Apple, right? so let's let's bring sounds up he's been waiting very patiently but but just before we do that our device has tried to actually speak twice and he doesn't actually know how to use twitter properly so doesn't know how to put his hand up.
But but just before we do that our device has tried to actually speak twice and he doesn't actually know how to use Twitter properly so doesn't know how to put his hand up but but however I know I say that but this guy is the founder and CEO of Token Tech and and there's several people that are on the panel and and others probably that are in the crowd if you ever want to meet a dev that doesn't make an error here's one but Dev your your stage before we go to Sansa. I heard a lot of cool things that I wanted to jump on, on something in particular. It's innovation. And basically, like what I was getting, what I was understanding is how a lot of people don't feel that the space is very innovative sometimes because there's a lot of.

Copy Cats of Projects:
But when I like, when I think of innovation, I definitely like to think of Apple. And so every year they come out with a new iPhone.
And if you buy it every year, when you have the last one, you don't necessarily feel the innovations. When you feel the innovations, that's when you wait two or three years to upgrade your iPhone. And so basically where I'm getting to this is that I think that the NFT space is extremely innovative.

NFT Space and Copying
In the sense that the fact that they copy each other, that we actually copy each other, we kind of we must each iteration there's a a slight modification. And we get to a model where we are optimize everything. And then we go on to the next phase of development. Or trends and technological boundaries and stuff like that. That's the way I see innovation in the NFT space and copying and things like that. or trends and technological boundaries and stuff like that that's the way i see innovation in the NFT space and copying and things like that
No, I I was just, I was just gonna say like a great example because we're using Apple so much, right? When you apply for the Apple Credit Card, you know, Full disclosure, I have one, right? I I didn't need to wait for the credit card. It went straight to my phone. And then now whenever I go anywhere, I just use my phone and I pay for it.
To me that is how simple it has to be for people to really be like ohh OK yeah this is this is cool like and in whatever way that it has to happen it it, it needs to be almost like because AK brought up a great point. If we tried to bring on like a mass group of people the way it is today they would literally get lost in the opening the meta mass and for the for the smaller minority that actually makes it through there.
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