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i have so many ideas and i gotta start putting them somewhere // this will be hub for what im working on and braindump // feel free to use any ideas however you want idc just don't blame me if you fuck uprip ulrich, you were the first one to get it x
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web3 record label
DAO that operates as a record label run by the community. This community-driven record label would allow artists to submit their songs for review by the DAO members. The DAO community members would then collectively listen to the submissions and vote on whether to support a particular artist or song.Upon reaching a consensus, the DAO members would vote on the allocation of funds to grant the supported artist. The voting process would also determine a fixed time limit for the support period, during which the artist would receive financial assistance and other resources from the DAO. Additionally, a percentage of the artist's revenue would be directed back to the DAO.cross game tradeThe idea is to create an MMO supported item marketplace protocol layer that bridges the gap between web 2 games and web3, enabling the seamless trading of items and value across different games. This protocol layer would not only facilitate secure and transparent transactions but also combat real-world trading and the prevalence of bots in games. By establishing a standardized system for item trading, it would promote a fair and balanced gaming environment while unlocking new possibilities for interoperability and value exchange within the gaming ecosystem.charity accountabilityThis DAO model would provide a transparent platform where donors can monitor and verify how their contributions are being utilized for various causes. Members would have the ability to vote on how the funds should be used, ensuring a democratic and inclusive process. By implementing this system, the non-profit sector can enhance accountability, trust, and community involvement in the allocation of resources.immortLThis concept involves a public ledger designed to store family tree records, as well as birth and death records. Users are incentivized to contribute and preserve fragments of their local history within this ledger. The ledger employs a consensus mechanism similar to proof of history and locally elected oracles, ensuring the accuracy and immutability of the recorded information. By incentivizing individuals to participate in preserving their family history and local records, this public ledger promotes the preservation of cultural heritage while leveraging a robust consensus mechanism for trust and reliability.
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