In this article I explore Chipin and their ‘Cheeky Chooks’ collection, a project built around improving the gifting experience. If you’ve ever found it awkward to pick the perfect present, this could be a solution for you…
If you’ve been following my writing or twitter, you probably know I spend a lot of time in Twitter Spaces learning more about various new NFT projects. Especially, I tend to listen to those run by the Aussie Alpha Collective (a group of Aussie web 3.0 projects collaborating to help grow the space, including the MetaBogans, who I’ve covered before). One of the projects from the collective who I’ve heard consistently engage with the space are the ‘Cheeky Chooks’ by Chipin.
Before I get to the NFT side of things, it’s worthwhile covering Chipin themselves for a bit of context.

So who or what is Chipin? Chipin are an Aussie start-up built around improving the gifting experience. Coming from Melbourne, Chipin aims to minimise the wastage associated with unwanted gifting and improve the experience for everyone by giving people a simple platform to share their wishlist and contribute (or ‘chip in’) towards gifts for others.
How does it work? Simple: download the app, set up your profile, create a ‘chiplist’ and then share it around. If you’re wanting to chip in to someone else’s gift, it’s as simple as selecting the item, adding a message and sending the money.
So now that we know what Chipin’s all about, how do NFTs enter the picture?

The Cheeky Chooks are an NFT collection consisting of 9,999 3D chooks. By holding a chook you entitle yourself to some of the profit share from the Chipin platform, gift raffles, a Chipin pro subscription, and even discounts related to your chooks attributes. Be sure to go ahead and check out their site for the full details.
If you’ve ever found it difficult to choose the right gift, would love to help cut down on wastage from unwanted gifts or even just want to jump on the discounts and profit sharing, this may be a project you want to follow. Go ahead and check out the Chipin website.
If you like what you read, go ahead and follow me here, or check out my Twitter and DeSo profiles to stay up to date with what projects I explore.
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In this article I explore Chipin and their ‘Cheeky Chooks’ collection, a project built around improving the gifting experience. If you’ve ever found it awkward to pick the perfect present, this could be a solution for you…
If you’ve been following my writing or twitter, you probably know I spend a lot of time in Twitter Spaces learning more about various new NFT projects. Especially, I tend to listen to those run by the Aussie Alpha Collective (a group of Aussie web 3.0 projects collaborating to help grow the space, including the MetaBogans, who I’ve covered before). One of the projects from the collective who I’ve heard consistently engage with the space are the ‘Cheeky Chooks’ by Chipin.
Before I get to the NFT side of things, it’s worthwhile covering Chipin themselves for a bit of context.

So who or what is Chipin? Chipin are an Aussie start-up built around improving the gifting experience. Coming from Melbourne, Chipin aims to minimise the wastage associated with unwanted gifting and improve the experience for everyone by giving people a simple platform to share their wishlist and contribute (or ‘chip in’) towards gifts for others.
How does it work? Simple: download the app, set up your profile, create a ‘chiplist’ and then share it around. If you’re wanting to chip in to someone else’s gift, it’s as simple as selecting the item, adding a message and sending the money.
So now that we know what Chipin’s all about, how do NFTs enter the picture?

The Cheeky Chooks are an NFT collection consisting of 9,999 3D chooks. By holding a chook you entitle yourself to some of the profit share from the Chipin platform, gift raffles, a Chipin pro subscription, and even discounts related to your chooks attributes. Be sure to go ahead and check out their site for the full details.
If you’ve ever found it difficult to choose the right gift, would love to help cut down on wastage from unwanted gifts or even just want to jump on the discounts and profit sharing, this may be a project you want to follow. Go ahead and check out the Chipin website.
If you like what you read, go ahead and follow me here, or check out my Twitter and DeSo profiles to stay up to date with what projects I explore.
Haunting the Hungry Ghosts
Foodie Culture Coming to the BlockchainIn this article I review the ‘Hungry Ghost Social Club’, a project built around connecting foodies through the NFT space. If you like web3 and good food, keep reading…Whilst sitting in a Twitter Space a while back, I was browsing through the profiles of some of the speakers. This is something I have found myself doing plenty as of late (I’m even listening to one as I write this). But in this particular space that I was listening to, I was reading into on...
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