
Standardizing Social Capital
A think piece about the practicalities of social networks and what they could enable if they were standardized and automated with new tech. Should this be on-chain though?Social capital is the value of an individual's interpersonal relationship network that enables society to function effectively. These networks and interactions have always been a convoluted system of the “who knows who”. Your social capital is the quality and quantity of your relationships, who you’re connected to and h...

How the gifting economy is boosted by permissionless tech
The gifting economy is huge and it’s been present in society since we could even call it a society. Under capitalism, it’s been blurred into the market economy where we exchange goods and services for money or other valuables. The average US household spends 3–4k on Christmas alone. This happened in parallel with local, interconnected communities turning into individualistic, globalized entities. We can turn this change to our advantage with the help of blockchain technology and adjacent infr...

Audience and Awareness Strategy at conferences - EthDenver
If I were in charge of your company's plan to get more people interested and into your product's gravity, to build an audience, here's what I would do to maximize EthDenver.1First, as soon as I landed I would buy a bag of small, travel-sized Vaseline tubs from CVS, slam my sticker on them, and share them with people while talking to them about my product. - useful, handy, kind, situation-aware, love it.2Things to take into consideration before making any further decisions:Pick ...
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Standardizing Social Capital
A think piece about the practicalities of social networks and what they could enable if they were standardized and automated with new tech. Should this be on-chain though?Social capital is the value of an individual's interpersonal relationship network that enables society to function effectively. These networks and interactions have always been a convoluted system of the “who knows who”. Your social capital is the quality and quantity of your relationships, who you’re connected to and h...

How the gifting economy is boosted by permissionless tech
The gifting economy is huge and it’s been present in society since we could even call it a society. Under capitalism, it’s been blurred into the market economy where we exchange goods and services for money or other valuables. The average US household spends 3–4k on Christmas alone. This happened in parallel with local, interconnected communities turning into individualistic, globalized entities. We can turn this change to our advantage with the help of blockchain technology and adjacent infr...

Audience and Awareness Strategy at conferences - EthDenver
If I were in charge of your company's plan to get more people interested and into your product's gravity, to build an audience, here's what I would do to maximize EthDenver.1First, as soon as I landed I would buy a bag of small, travel-sized Vaseline tubs from CVS, slam my sticker on them, and share them with people while talking to them about my product. - useful, handy, kind, situation-aware, love it.2Things to take into consideration before making any further decisions:Pick ...
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User experience is important.
In the diverse realm of digital interactions, the type of realm I want to live in is where user experiences not only serve their practical purpose but also create joy, excitement, ease, and interconnectedness.
When we talk about user experience and elevating it, making it more exciting, evoke more connectedness and personalization, I want us to think about Spotify Wrapped. It's a testament to how personal data can breathe life into user experience.
It’s a reflection of us, a personalized journey through music that encapsulates individuality. You pay for this platform month after month, and you have a small window to see into all the data you are building for their empire. It is giving some of it back to you in a digestible, fun form, allowing you to see yourself in the ecosystem of other listeners, relive your memories and experiences in the past year through music.
In my perfect world, apps would talk to each other. Even if my friend uses Apple Music and I use Spotify, we could still share playlists and get shared concert recommendations.
Imagine if the apps knew we both liked Frank Ocean and his concert was near my friend's birthday in a city where we both have plenty of Google Maps locations saved. It could recommend us accommodation, flights, and schedules to make the trip as smooth and focused on our "real-life", shared experience as much as possible.
With better data structures and app interconnectedness, all that data, cross-platform, cross-applications, making our journeys across physical locations and digital worlds more useful for us so that we can have better connections and better experiences online and offline. We could make new friends and care for each other and ourselves so much more.
My ideal world includes a lot of automated features, platforms talking to each other, sharing data in a very benevolent way for better experiences, because ultimately that will lead to more customer loyalty and sales for them as well. It's a win-win-win type of situation.
So what I want us to do, is to craft more features around available data in our applications in a way that’s fun, exciting and pleasurable. I want us to be happy about using platforms, not just for the sake of their utility and the SaaS features that we’re paying for. I want us to get the most out of being online.Let’s build experiences that convey that. Think of Spotify Wrapped when you’re designing a campaign or a new application.
xx, Reka.
User experience is important.
In the diverse realm of digital interactions, the type of realm I want to live in is where user experiences not only serve their practical purpose but also create joy, excitement, ease, and interconnectedness.
When we talk about user experience and elevating it, making it more exciting, evoke more connectedness and personalization, I want us to think about Spotify Wrapped. It's a testament to how personal data can breathe life into user experience.
It’s a reflection of us, a personalized journey through music that encapsulates individuality. You pay for this platform month after month, and you have a small window to see into all the data you are building for their empire. It is giving some of it back to you in a digestible, fun form, allowing you to see yourself in the ecosystem of other listeners, relive your memories and experiences in the past year through music.
In my perfect world, apps would talk to each other. Even if my friend uses Apple Music and I use Spotify, we could still share playlists and get shared concert recommendations.
Imagine if the apps knew we both liked Frank Ocean and his concert was near my friend's birthday in a city where we both have plenty of Google Maps locations saved. It could recommend us accommodation, flights, and schedules to make the trip as smooth and focused on our "real-life", shared experience as much as possible.
With better data structures and app interconnectedness, all that data, cross-platform, cross-applications, making our journeys across physical locations and digital worlds more useful for us so that we can have better connections and better experiences online and offline. We could make new friends and care for each other and ourselves so much more.
My ideal world includes a lot of automated features, platforms talking to each other, sharing data in a very benevolent way for better experiences, because ultimately that will lead to more customer loyalty and sales for them as well. It's a win-win-win type of situation.
So what I want us to do, is to craft more features around available data in our applications in a way that’s fun, exciting and pleasurable. I want us to be happy about using platforms, not just for the sake of their utility and the SaaS features that we’re paying for. I want us to get the most out of being online.Let’s build experiences that convey that. Think of Spotify Wrapped when you’re designing a campaign or a new application.
xx, Reka.
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