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The meeting began with a discussion about recording the session and waiting for all participants to join. The first Adoption Working Group workshop was then initiated, with Peter expressing excitement to begin. Participants introduced themselves and discussed the differences between being a creator and being a creator in Web3. The conversation was dynamic, with participants engaging in a lively exchange of ideas and insights.

The meeting then delved into the multifaceted experiences of artists in the Web3 space, highlighting the potential for global reach and connecting with the right collectors, while also acknowledging the heightened competition and the need to differentiate oneself. Participants discussed the interconnectedness of audiences and the differences between Web3 and traditional art audiences. They also addressed the challenges faced by newcomers, including the lack of proper onboarding processes, technical complexities, and the overwhelming nature of navigating the Web3 ecosystem.

The speakers shared their experiences of individuals transitioning from consumers to creators and the challenges they face in adapting to the evolving landscape. They also highlighted the need for understanding user needs, creating tools that facilitate workflow and creativity, and fostering harmony between technology and creativity in the Web 3.0 environment. The challenges and risks in the Web3 ecosystem were also discussed, including difficulties in understanding and navigating different chains, as well as the prevalence of scams. The importance of education and prevention measures to address these issues was emphasized.

Finally, the necessity of discovery tools to promote creative works and brands in the decentralized market was discussed, emphasizing the importance of demystifying technical aspects of blockchain and web three. Participants suggested specialized documentation and tutorials for onboarding non-technical users, and highlighted the value of well-defined product roadmaps and project management timelines. The ongoing need for education for both new and existing users was also emphasized.

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Preparation and Start of the Meeting

The meeting kicks off with a conversation about recording the session and ensuring that all participants are present. There is a lighthearted discussion about the punctuality of the attendees, and the recording is started as the meeting officially commences. The participants exchange greetings and confirm that everyone's audio is working before beginning the first Adoption Working Group workshop.

Introductions and First Question

Participants introduce themselves, sharing their roles and experiences in the creator space. The first question addressed is the distinction between being a creator and being a creator in Web3, with various perspectives and insights shared by the attendees.

Challenges and Opportunities in Web3 for Artists

Th0mas_Art, Luu, and others share their experiences and insights on the benefits and difficulties of being an artist in the Web3 space. They discuss the potential to reach a wider audience and connect with collectors, as well as the challenges of competition and standing out. Additionally, they explore the differences in audiences between Web3 and traditional art, and the complexities of navigating the Web3 ecosystem as a newcomer.

  • Onboarding and Education in Web3

The Importance of Marketing in Art Sales

Th0mas_Art discusses the impact of marketing and branding on art sales, asserting that they hold more weight than the quality of the artwork. He illustrates his point with examples of renowned artists and their successful sales, attributing their achievements to strong branding and marketing efforts. The conversation also touches on the creation of an ecosystem around artwork, highlighting the importance of storytelling and marketing in the art world.

Overcoming Challenges in Understanding Cryptocurrency

Jenny Brito discusses her initial struggles with understanding cryptocurrency, highlighting the overwhelming nature of the information available and the difficulty in finding practical use cases. She also expresses her fear and skepticism about doing transactions and trusting the information she found. Peter acknowledges the challenge of navigating through the noise and hype in the crypto space, emphasizing the need to understand the concepts before investing.

Discussion on the Evolution and Impact of Web 3.0

Peter, Paul, and Felix share their experiences and insights on the transformative nature of Web 3.0, highlighting the shift from consumers to creators and the challenges and opportunities this presents. They discuss the evolution of the ecosystem, the diversity of the creation landscape, and the need for harmony between technology and creativity.

Feedback on Entering the Ecosystem

Peter and Luu share their perspectives on the challenges of entering the ecosystem, emphasizing the need for a more user-friendly and intuitive platform. Luu highlights the importance of smooth onboarding processes and decision-making support, while also addressing the potential confusion around using crypto for payments in Web3.

  • User-Friendly Platforms and Tools

Challenges and Risks in Web3 Ecosystem

Luu and Th0mas_Art highlight the complexities and challenges faced in the Web3 ecosystem, such as difficulties in moving funds across different chains and the increasing sophistication of scams. They stress the importance of educating users and implementing preventive measures to mitigate these risks and protect individuals from falling victim to scams.

  • Scams and Security in Web3

Embracing Cross-Chain Collaboration and Plain Language Attitude

Jenny Brito stresses the need for cross-chain collaborations to improve safety and accessibility in the blockchain space. She also highlights the importance of adopting a plain language attitude to make communications more understandable and accessible to a broader audience. Additionally, jeeper suggests making business development efforts with art galleries and museums to facilitate art transactions and presentations.

Business Development and Ecosystem Improvement

Jeeper highlights the potential impact of business development efforts with institutions on the Web3 ecosystem. Peter proposes several improvements, including a community calendar, an announcement channel, an ecosystem map, and a designated role for onboarding, emphasizing the importance of transparency and support within the community. Paul echoes the group's sentiments and seeks clarification on the remaining time.

Discussion on Tools and Education in Blockchain and Web3

Paul discusses the need for discovery tools to promote creative works and brands in the decentralized market, emphasizing the importance of demystifying technical aspects of blockchain and web three. He suggests specialized documentation and tutorials for onboarding non-technical users, and highlights the value of well-defined product roadmaps and project management timelines.

  • Narratives for Easier Creator Joining

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  • Peter will start the recording and let people in as soon as they show up.

  • Unifiers will create a plain language attitude and clear, concise communication for better accessibility and understanding.

  • Unifiers will develop a community calendar and announcement channel for pulse updates and events.

  • Unifiers will create an ecosystem map to visualize connections between projects and individuals.

  • Unifiers will designate a role for onboarding to help new users launch in the right direction.

  • Unifiers will develop tools for promoting creative works and brands in a user-friendly manner.

Key Questions: perfectly captured

  • What are the differences between being a creator and being a creator in Web3?

  • What did you struggle with most when entering the ecosystem?

  • What should change to make the space better?

  • What narratives make it easier for creators to join an ecosystem?

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