
The State of NFT Ticketing Mega Report in 2022
TL;DR:Ticketmaster’s privacy concerns, holdbacks, restrictions on resale, and market dominance must be addressed as soon as possibleVarious examples of NFT ticketing like FWB Gatekeeper, Bam.Fan, Seatlab, and GET Protocol are innovative and offer a fresh new approach to ticketingPOAPs and SBTs need to be considered for ticket-like usage in the futureThe benefits of NFT ticketing outweigh the concerns, and NFTs are a viable tool for combating fraud, price ceilings, and offering utilitiesOvervi...

Into the Metaverse: An Overview of Adidas' web3 Strategy
Writing made possible by immutablelabs.io. Check them out. Adidas has a strong web3 presence, and the brand is making a point to consolidate customer online experiences with their proprietary app, Confirmed. The brand has an active web2 presence, creating an inspirational brand ethos through their ‘Impossible is Nothing’ and ‘Give Back’ campaigns on Instagram and TikTok. Sports fashion, gender-equality, and eco-activism are three consistent themes throughout their brand style and storytelling...

An Overview of Coca-Cola's Entrance Into web3
OverviewCoca-Cola has an active web3 presence, and the brand is making a point to consolidate customer online experiences with their proprietary Coca-Cola app. The brand has a strong web2 presence, with philanthropy being a consistent theme with their Coca-Cola Give® portal. Sustainability, sports partnerships, and mental health awareness are three consistent themes through Coke’s brand style and storytelling.InitiativesCoca-Cola app (web2): Coca-Cola app is a customer loyalty program to ‘unl...
The nearly-dead Mirror blog with musings from kahris.eth. Check out spatialawareness.substack.com for more up-to-date writing.

The State of NFT Ticketing Mega Report in 2022
TL;DR:Ticketmaster’s privacy concerns, holdbacks, restrictions on resale, and market dominance must be addressed as soon as possibleVarious examples of NFT ticketing like FWB Gatekeeper, Bam.Fan, Seatlab, and GET Protocol are innovative and offer a fresh new approach to ticketingPOAPs and SBTs need to be considered for ticket-like usage in the futureThe benefits of NFT ticketing outweigh the concerns, and NFTs are a viable tool for combating fraud, price ceilings, and offering utilitiesOvervi...

Into the Metaverse: An Overview of Adidas' web3 Strategy
Writing made possible by immutablelabs.io. Check them out. Adidas has a strong web3 presence, and the brand is making a point to consolidate customer online experiences with their proprietary app, Confirmed. The brand has an active web2 presence, creating an inspirational brand ethos through their ‘Impossible is Nothing’ and ‘Give Back’ campaigns on Instagram and TikTok. Sports fashion, gender-equality, and eco-activism are three consistent themes throughout their brand style and storytelling...

An Overview of Coca-Cola's Entrance Into web3
OverviewCoca-Cola has an active web3 presence, and the brand is making a point to consolidate customer online experiences with their proprietary Coca-Cola app. The brand has a strong web2 presence, with philanthropy being a consistent theme with their Coca-Cola Give® portal. Sustainability, sports partnerships, and mental health awareness are three consistent themes through Coke’s brand style and storytelling.InitiativesCoca-Cola app (web2): Coca-Cola app is a customer loyalty program to ‘unl...
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New blog/newsletter here:
https://spatialawareness.substack.com/
Hey there, my dear reader. This post is going to be short, and more of an update for all of you.
I’ve weighed the pros and cons, and I have decided to dedicate and spend most of my time posting content on Substack. As much as I love Mirror, I can’t grow my readership to the capacity I’d like to on this platform. I’ll still use Mirror for some web3 writing and NFT posts, and it is especially useful for fundraising and writing NFTs.
Mirror has a number of quirks that are both part of the reason why it is so special, and why it is so difficult to engage with audiences. It offers little insight into how exactly people are reading my work, sharing it, and how they are finding it. I’m confident these quirks will be fixed and the platform will be successful in the near future, so I’ll keep this Mirror account partially active. I believe in Mirror, and I know that the future is bright for this platform.
Substack offers better ways to manage content, and is easier to use and post on. The differences between Substack and Mirror have been written about to death. Once cryptocurrency and paying with it has become more mainstream, I could see it being utilized in a fashion that is conducive to success for writers. So many parts of Mirror are fantastic, and just waiting for adoption. I’ll be the first to jump back on the bandwagon full-time once more of the features I deem essential have been fleshed out.
For now, I encourage anyone receiving this to check out my new Substack in the link above. The focus will be the same. Writing on trends in spatial, both technological and cultural. I hope to expand some of the content into a podcast-like format as well.
Thanks, and can’t wait to chat with more of you soon.
-Chris
New blog/newsletter here:
https://spatialawareness.substack.com/
Hey there, my dear reader. This post is going to be short, and more of an update for all of you.
I’ve weighed the pros and cons, and I have decided to dedicate and spend most of my time posting content on Substack. As much as I love Mirror, I can’t grow my readership to the capacity I’d like to on this platform. I’ll still use Mirror for some web3 writing and NFT posts, and it is especially useful for fundraising and writing NFTs.
Mirror has a number of quirks that are both part of the reason why it is so special, and why it is so difficult to engage with audiences. It offers little insight into how exactly people are reading my work, sharing it, and how they are finding it. I’m confident these quirks will be fixed and the platform will be successful in the near future, so I’ll keep this Mirror account partially active. I believe in Mirror, and I know that the future is bright for this platform.
Substack offers better ways to manage content, and is easier to use and post on. The differences between Substack and Mirror have been written about to death. Once cryptocurrency and paying with it has become more mainstream, I could see it being utilized in a fashion that is conducive to success for writers. So many parts of Mirror are fantastic, and just waiting for adoption. I’ll be the first to jump back on the bandwagon full-time once more of the features I deem essential have been fleshed out.
For now, I encourage anyone receiving this to check out my new Substack in the link above. The focus will be the same. Writing on trends in spatial, both technological and cultural. I hope to expand some of the content into a podcast-like format as well.
Thanks, and can’t wait to chat with more of you soon.
-Chris
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