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A few days ago, I said Juicy V2 is basically (MySpace x Discord x Reddit) + Crypto.
Now I want to show you what that actually means. Let’s use one of my favorite use cases: fan clubs.
When I was growing up, Underoath was my favorite band. I saw them live in Florida recently, and it reminded me just how powerful a real fan community can be. So I mocked up an example of what Underoath (or any band) could do with Juicy, and I’ll walk you through it.
Of course, this isn’t just about bands. The same ideas apply to all kinds of communities, and I’ll share more examples soon.
With Juicy V2, we're introducing the concept of Lounges. These aren't just your normal group chats.
This is where the MySpace inspiration kicks in. Most apps today look the same: clean, minimal, and boring. Juicy brings back expression, personality, and nostalgia.
New album dropping? Redesign the whole Lounge to match the vibe.
Hosting a live event? Switch the mood instantly.
Just want chaos? Go wild.
Everyone gets access to basic customizations, and the deeper, crazier options can be unlocked with $JUICY tokens.
This is where things start to get (even more) interesting.
Lounges aren’t just endless chat scrolls. They also have a feed — a place for posts, updates, and conversations that don’t get buried.
As the Lounge owner, you decide who can post:
Just you? Nice.
Everyone? Gonna be crazy, but go for it.
Only superfans who’ve been to 5+ shows? Sweet.
Think of it as a Reddit-style layer inside your fan club: posts are searchable, easy to revisit, and spark group conversations.
And because everything rolls into your personal feed, you’ll never miss the best posts from the Lounges and people you follow.
By layering crypto into Lounges, we unlock use cases that people have dreamed about for years but never fully realized.
NFT Ticketing: Track who’s been to your shows, and reward them with limited drops, exclusive art, or backstage passes.
Collectibles & Merch: Limited-edition album covers, unreleased album art as NFTs, first press vinyl, early access to music videos - all provably scarce and tradable.
Superfan Recognition: Onchain records make it obvious who your biggest fans are. With a single click, you can drop them rewards, perks, or private invites directly to their wallet.
This isn’t just “digital merch.” It’s a programmable relationship between creator and community. Fans aren’t just consuming content - they’re collecting, earning, and proving their loyalty in ways that carry weight both online and in real life.
What we’re building with Juicy V2 goes beyond another chat app or social feed. Lounges bring together expression, conversation, and crypto-powered rewards into a single place where communities can actually live.
For bands, that means turning a fan club into an immersive world. For creators, it means rewarding loyalty in ways that are visible and verifiable. And for communities of all kinds, it means breaking free from the cookie-cutter apps of the past and building something that truly feels like their own.
This is just one use case. We’ll be sharing more examples in the weeks ahead, but the bigger point is this: Juicy isn’t just for fans, it’s for anyone who believes community should feel alive again.
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