the idea makes sense. I’ve seen successful web2 projects allowing fans to pay for interactions with celebrities, so it’s a viable business model. One angle I find interesting is that the more excited celebrities can keep their audience, the more their token value should increase. Having spent years in the content industry, I know that this can be a double edged sword which often leads to creator burnout as they have to please fans all the time so their token doesn’t crash. But disregarding the potential mental health concerns and negative cultural influences, I definitely think it’s something that would work, as both fans and celebrities have a financial incentive to “pump” the token. The negative effects could be mitigated with good platform design.
What I don’t like:
- the website copy is still pretty rough with lots of grammar mistakes and it doesn’t sound very exciting yet. They could benefit from a good copy writer.
- not a big fan of governance tokens and I don’t see how revenues will lead to token appreciation.
What I like:
- roadmap starts with the web platform launching.
Overall, it’s a promising project that could generate some strong FOMO vibes with some improvements Show Less