
Indestructible Communities
NFT communities are fragile in todays world: they can be delisted from OpenSea, removed from Discord and Reddit, and censored by web3 data APIs. Every community today hosted in web2 environments is under the thumb of an employee following an internal guideline. We’ve decided to host a community on BΞB with heavy alignment, CryptoPhunks, which has been previously delisted from OpenSea 3 times (and recently verified). Hosting them is an ideal test of a web3 social platform on the mission of cre...

BΞB Communities
Communities today are siloed in rent-extracting platforms such as Discord, Patreon, Facebook Groups, and Reddit. The operators of a web2 community have no ownership rights, as they are tenants to a landlord who’s only incentive is to extract maximum profit from their communities users. Community migration is practically impossible in the web2 model, which is why we are building a community protocol to change this, making communities portable across web3 social networks. To make these communit...

BΞB is for Private Professional Groups
A preview of the new redesignWith the new redesign of BΞB today, we now have an emphasis on private professional groups rather than only focusing on professional networking, gated by different soulbound NFTs. We’re betting on private groups because we know people are much more comfortable sharing their personal opinions in private settings. We also know there are a diverse set of web3 people ranging from artists, investors, founders and more, and we want BΞB to serve everyone. The private bet...
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Indestructible Communities
NFT communities are fragile in todays world: they can be delisted from OpenSea, removed from Discord and Reddit, and censored by web3 data APIs. Every community today hosted in web2 environments is under the thumb of an employee following an internal guideline. We’ve decided to host a community on BΞB with heavy alignment, CryptoPhunks, which has been previously delisted from OpenSea 3 times (and recently verified). Hosting them is an ideal test of a web3 social platform on the mission of cre...

BΞB Communities
Communities today are siloed in rent-extracting platforms such as Discord, Patreon, Facebook Groups, and Reddit. The operators of a web2 community have no ownership rights, as they are tenants to a landlord who’s only incentive is to extract maximum profit from their communities users. Community migration is practically impossible in the web2 model, which is why we are building a community protocol to change this, making communities portable across web3 social networks. To make these communit...

BΞB is for Private Professional Groups
A preview of the new redesignWith the new redesign of BΞB today, we now have an emphasis on private professional groups rather than only focusing on professional networking, gated by different soulbound NFTs. We’re betting on private groups because we know people are much more comfortable sharing their personal opinions in private settings. We also know there are a diverse set of web3 people ranging from artists, investors, founders and more, and we want BΞB to serve everyone. The private bet...
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Overfounders are pseudonymous founders who are also full-time employees at another company. Many famous founders were overfounders at heart: Brian Armstrong started Coinbase as a solo side project in the after-hours of his Airbnb job in the era of office work. Recent cultural shifts in the tech industry make it possible to do “full-time remote” in as little as 5-15 hours of focused work, making the plunge to becoming an overfounder easier than ever. The overfounder lifestyle means avoiding unproductive distractions to maximize personal time - avoid unnecessary commuting, frivolous meetings, and line waiting. Order delivery for everything (items, groceries, pharmacy, food) so you can focus on building instead of chores. Execute your roles with precision, you could even get promoted while being an overfounder if you avoid unproductive side quests and focus on impact.
Ruthlessly avoiding meetings is critical to being an overfounder - if someone schedules something on your calendar, resolve it async, do the meeting right away, or cut the meeting short. Overfounders make strong founders in the long run, as they learn critical time management skills that many traditional founders don’t have in the early days.
Places such as California have strong protections for overfounders: California Labor Code Section 98.6 and California Labor Code 2870-2872 protect moonlighting and intellectual property, as long as employers equipment is not used - much easier to accomplish in a remote environment then at the office. Tech moonlighting is common nowadays, with many employees having multiple remote tech jobs. Check your local laws and confirm you are protected as a moonlighter.
I highly recommend taking the plunge by becoming an overfounder.
~ jcdenton.eth Building beb.xyz
Overfounders are pseudonymous founders who are also full-time employees at another company. Many famous founders were overfounders at heart: Brian Armstrong started Coinbase as a solo side project in the after-hours of his Airbnb job in the era of office work. Recent cultural shifts in the tech industry make it possible to do “full-time remote” in as little as 5-15 hours of focused work, making the plunge to becoming an overfounder easier than ever. The overfounder lifestyle means avoiding unproductive distractions to maximize personal time - avoid unnecessary commuting, frivolous meetings, and line waiting. Order delivery for everything (items, groceries, pharmacy, food) so you can focus on building instead of chores. Execute your roles with precision, you could even get promoted while being an overfounder if you avoid unproductive side quests and focus on impact.
Ruthlessly avoiding meetings is critical to being an overfounder - if someone schedules something on your calendar, resolve it async, do the meeting right away, or cut the meeting short. Overfounders make strong founders in the long run, as they learn critical time management skills that many traditional founders don’t have in the early days.
Places such as California have strong protections for overfounders: California Labor Code Section 98.6 and California Labor Code 2870-2872 protect moonlighting and intellectual property, as long as employers equipment is not used - much easier to accomplish in a remote environment then at the office. Tech moonlighting is common nowadays, with many employees having multiple remote tech jobs. Check your local laws and confirm you are protected as a moonlighter.
I highly recommend taking the plunge by becoming an overfounder.
~ jcdenton.eth Building beb.xyz
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