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  • Introducing Monaco Planet, a next-generation SocialFi NFT platform | by Bit Media Buzz | Nov, 2021

    Introducing Monaco Planet, a next-generation SocialFi NFT platform | by Bit Media Buzz | Nov, 2021

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    As a rainbow galaxy of nonfungible tokens (NFT) goes supernova across the crypto and blockchain space, GameFi appears to be powering the new unstoppable wave of adoption. But smart players look even further down the road and ask, “what’s next?” and aim to be first to cash in on future opportunities and upside.

    Today, a lot of that smart money, including from branded investors such as Three Arrows Capital, is on SocialFi. As a fusion of social and finance, SocialFi aims to deliver benefits and rewards to users through the financialization and tokenization of social influence.

    Beyond that, SocialFi could be the answer to the question millions of crypto holders around the world are asking: “If we have massive native communities with economic power, interlinking relationships and seamless communication potential, why don’t we have our own social media?”

    Monaco Planet, a next-generation SocialFi platform, aims to be the first to deliver just that with its NFT drop on Nov. 11 and full platform launch on Nov. 28. Having successfully completed its first round of multi-million-dollar financing with Three Arrows Capital and IMO Ventures, the future looks bright on Monaco Planet.

    While the SocialFi space initially kicked off in 2017, it lacked the technology, market environment and user volume to be truly sustainable. But this has all changed now, and Monaco Planet is betting big that the time now is ripe. But why now, and what makes Monaco Planet special?

    When people talk about their “crypto journey,” it is usually full of wonder and discovery as they plow into the philosophy of decentralization and the benefits of disruptive technology. But for crypto noobs, it can be bewildering and even dangerous with scammers and spammers abound. So, how can new adopters be sure they’re getting accurate information and not getting played?

    At the same time, for individuals and project teams who wish to become opinion leaders on their own social accounts, it is hard to attract lots of fans or to stand out in a crowd of thousands of communities.

    A truly native crypto and NFT-dedicated social media platform with a high density of fans has not yet been born. And while there are over 100 million wallet addresses in the world and the number of crypto and NFT enthusiasts keeps growing every day, why isn’t there a dedicated public opinion forum and social media platform for crypto communities? As the sun rises on Monaco Planet, this could all change.

    Monaco Planet attacks the problem of spammers and scammers by requiring login through wallets like MetaMask. As users showcase their NFT collections on their personal profile page, true influencers can be identified by their level of engagement and dedication. Users who publish and show their own activities can follow verified key opinion leaders (KOL) throughout the community. The platform can also rank users by net worth and influence of their NFTs, fostering organic connections between KOLs and users.

    As a SocialFi platform, the ownership and governance of Monaco Planet are determined by the users themselves. By introducing the concept of “write-to-earn,” content creation itself serves as a form of mining. Active content creators and discussion participants on Monaco Planet continuously reap the benefits in the form of the native tokens. The vast majority of native tokens will be distributed to users who generate content, creating a form of mining that is sustainable, inclusive and genuinely productive. Those who want to advertise on the platform can burn tokens to push their posts to the top or broadcast messages to all users.

    And as the number of users grows, from tens of thousands to millions and more, the advertising value and consumption increase in kind. Once consumption of native tokens outpaces their output, real deflation is realized.

    A true SocialFi platform belongs to its users. Holders of native tokens enjoy the currency appreciation brought by the platform’s growing economic activity. And as the vast majority of currency is distributed to users as rewards for content creation, Monaco Planet functions as a true decentralized autonomous organization, governed by all native token holders who can send in proposals and vote.

    In order to seed user growth and cultivation, Monaco Planet is issuing 10,000 Yacht NFTs for the first time at monaconft.io.

    Unlike other avatar-based NFTs, Yacht NFTs are the first NFTs supported by their own native platform. This is the result of the experience and acumen of the entire team, which hails from TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and HSBC’s technical marketing, as well as the in-depth participation of institutions, such as Three Arrow Capital. And as more talent and capital flow into Planet Monaco, the planet expands, growing bigger and stronger.

    As early users of Monaco Planet’s SocialFi platform, NFT holders will be the initial beneficiaries of “content mining.” They will enjoy the first batch of airdrops and act as “mining leads” during the first month of “invitation-only” membership. NFT holders will have exclusive quotas and whitelists for participating in popular projects and the privilege of increased visibility of posts, broadcasting and building groups.

    As an exclusive platform page, Monaco Planet KOL100 will feature the “Genesis” KOLs who participate in the platform founding. Whether they’re NFT KOLs, large crypto holders, crypto and NFT project teams or celebrities new to the space, everyone has a home in Monaco.

    The minting of Monaco Yacht NFTs will be divided into two segments. The first part features specially designed Yacht models for KOL100 with individually unique perks. They’ll be given directly from the whitelist, one-to-one on opening day. And the founding KOLs will be forever recorded on the Monaco Planet KOL100 platform’s Wall of Fame. In the following few days, Yacht NFTs will open for public minting.

    Everyone is welcome to participate in the Monaco KOL 100 project or to actively subscribe to Monaco Yacht NFTs as the first wave of seed users.

    Life is full of challenges, but for the citizens of the Planet Monaco metaverse, life could be a dream with your own private yacht to sail off into the sunset.

    To follow Monaco Planet news and developments, please visit:

    Website: https://monaconft.io

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/MonacoPlanet

    Discord: https://discord.gg/J2m3AXzr



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  • Loot Project: the first community owned NFT gaming platform

    Loot Project: the first community owned NFT gaming platform

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    Around the Block from Coinbase Ventures sheds light on key trends in crypto. In this edition, Justin Mart and Connor Dempsey explain what Loot Project is and why it’s interesting.

    Pictured below, is a Loot bag: A text file consisting of 8 phrases overlaid on a black background. As it turns out, this text file is also an NFT, “Loot Bag #748,” and it sold for 250 ETH, or about $800,000 at current prices.

    So what can you do with it? Not much… for now, at least.

    Dungeons & degens

    On August 27th, Dom Hoffmann, who notably co-founded Vine, introduced Loot. A project consisting of 8,000 NFTs full of words that depict “randomized adventurer gear.” Closer inspection reveals items that a character might wield in a game like Dungeons & Dragons. A Short Sword, or Divine Robe of the Fox, for instance.

    While we’ve seen a lot of NFT drops over the last few months, two things set Loot apart. First, these NFTs could be claimed for free. The claimee simply had to pay the standard Ethereum gas fee. The other more obvious differentiator: these NFTs are just a bunch of words.

    Despite the glaring lack of chimp or penguin art, once claimed, these plain text NFTs quickly started selling for tens of thousands of dollars. At the time of writing, $230M in Loot has changed hands.

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    Loot NFTs under the hood

    One’s knee-jerk reaction might be to dismiss Loot as just another symptom of speculative NFT fever. Loot does, however, introduce an interesting new NFT primitive. Before we get to what makes it interesting, it helps to understand a bit more about what a Loot NFT is.

    Instead of just being a single provably scarce image, each of the 8 items within a given Loot bag has smart contract readable parameters. On top of that, each of the 8 items has its own rarity within the broader Loot universe.

    Returning to Bag #748, while 6 of the 8 items are deemed “common”, the Short Sword and the Divine Robe of the Fox are decidedly rare. The Short Sword appears only 325 times across 8,000 Loot bags while the Divine Robe of the Fox appears only once.

    Ok, so we have NFTs with Dungeons and Dragon-ey words on them that are smart contract compatible, with some words appearing less frequently than others. So what?

    A community owned gaming platform

    People appear to be excited about Loot not because of what the NFTs are, but what they could be. These NFTs were released into the wild and left to the interpretation of anyone who found them interesting. Anyone can build something using Loot NFTs as a foundation.

    A sound analogy comes from Avichal Garg at Electric Capital, who likens Loot with a 52 deck of cards. Where on its own, a deck of cards is just 52 pieces of paper with pictures on them. With a bit of ingenuity, it’s also the foundation for thousands of games, from Poker, to Hearts, to Crazy 8’s.

    Similarly, Loot and its 8,000 NFTs can serve as the foundation of an entire gaming metaverse. The ideal end state being an entire ecosystem of games where Loot items like the Divine Robe of the Fox serve different functions: think Dungeons & Dragons in the metaverse. Whoever builds something on top of Loot NFTs can determine the function served by a given item.

    By building the foundation of a game, without building a game itself, Loot leaves its fate in the hands of a decentralized community. Whether or not one thinks it will be successful, it’s an intriguing idea to many.

    So what are people building?

    Early Loot experiments

    For one, the image I showed above ranking the rarity of Loot bag #748 comes from an application built by someone named @scotato in the Loot community. By pasting your Loot contract address into 0xinventory.app, NFT owners can see the rarity of their Loot bag (note the ranking system was also devised by the community).

    Another project called Lootmart will allow Loot holders to unbundle their Loot Bag into individual NFTs to swap items with other Loot holders, complete with AI generated images of individual items.

    Similarly, lootcharacter.com was created to generate pixelated characters based on Loot bags. Here’s Bag #748.

    A community member also spun up an ERC-20 token called Adventure Gold ($AGLD) while he was waiting at an airport. Anyone with a Loot bag could claim 10,000 $AGLD. FTX created spot and futures markets for the token and it hit a high of $7.70, meaning Loot holders were essentially gifted tokens worth $77,000 at their peak.

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    The idea behind $AGLD is that it can serve as an in game currency woven into a game that gets built some day. But like Loot itself, its value is up for interpretation. This didn’t stop people from incorporating it into other budding Loot projects, including a Loot themed “choose your own adventure” story, where $AGLD holders can vote on the direction of the story.

    In Chapter 1 of, “Holy War Lore”, $AGLD holders were allowed to vote on whether a man wearing a Divine Robe should put on a Demon King’s crown to absorb his powers (they voted that he put on the crown). In Chapter 2, the crown gets the man into trouble and there’s currently a vote on how he should handle the situation.

    These are just a few examples of what the grassroots community of Loot enthusiasts has created so far. The Loot discord reveals wide ranging discussion with distinct channels for builders, artists, writers and a whole lot more.

    Creating value from chaos

    To recap, Loot is interesting because it inverts the typical gaming and community development path. The Loot creator simply built the foundation of a gaming universe and threw it into the wild to see what others would do with it. And so far, it has energized a diverse community, with a host of new Loot projects in development.

    This excitement, coupled with the current NFT bull market sent Loot NFTs soaring, with the cheapest Loot bag trading for $23,000 today. There are however, no guarantees that anything resembling a real game or real utility ever gets built on Loot. Owning a Loot bag is a bet on future utility, which is up to the community to build.

    This is the challenge that Loot faces. Can a decentralized community channel its enthusiasm into creating inherent utility in owning a Loot bag? That utility could come from creating strategy games similar to Axie Infinity where Loot items can be used in combat, artwork and avatars exclusive to Loot owners, or from some other application yet to be cooked up.

    We are just two weeks into the project, so imagination is required today, but the appeal is tangible.

    The cost of entry

    A key question surrounding Loot is “Why would game developers build games that incorporate Loot bags when only a select few can afford them?” Developers build games that appeal to the mass market, but the vast majority of gamers are priced out of owning a Loot bag today.

    The question of incentives lies at the heart of Loot’s future. Are there answers? Yes — a few. First, game developers who build on Loot have the benefit of bootstrapping their game with a core, passionate community of Loot enthusiasts. Second, and more importantly, there may be unique ways to incorporate Loot without pricing out the majority of the market. We can take inspiration from Axie Infinity and Yield Guild Games. When Axie NFTs got too expensive for most players to afford, lending markets emerged that let players borrow the NFTs needed to play in return for a portion of the winnings from Play to Earn games. We could see the emergence of Loot DAOs that devise similar solutions. Synthetic Loot is another solution being explored. Synthetic Loot lets anyone claim a pseudo Loot bag that can’t be sold or transferred but can be used in Loot games, should a developer choose to allow it. This in theory can open the door for more players.

    While many questions remain, we’re in the early stage of a radically new kind of project that’s completely inverted the typical game development model. A self organized grassroots community is now tasked with taking Loot’s foundation and building something real, with all of the tools that crypto, NFTs, and metaverse economies have to offer. The burning questions surrounding Loot’s future make it one of the most captivating experiments in crypto; one that will be fascinating to watch play out over the coming months and years.

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  • New blockchain platform aims to track one third of all shipping containers globally

    New blockchain platform aims to track one third of all shipping containers globally

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    Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has launched a new blockchain-based platform that could potentially track one-third of shipping containers across the globe.

    The GSBN was founded in October 2020 by eight global national freight maritime cargo companies to build a blockchain platform that digitizes shipping processes such as document issuance, clearance and logistics data.

    Members of the Hong-Kong-based non-profit consortium GSBN are said to “account for one in every three containers handled in the world,” and this may soon be verifiable on the blockchain once the platform is fully utilized.

    The GSBN announced the launch of the new blockchain platform on Sept. 8 in partnership with Oracle, Microsoft Azure, AntChain and Alibaba Cloud.

    “As an independent consortium, it chose a best-of-breed approach to technology to ensure the infrastructure is strong, reliable and highly scalable,” the announcement read.

    GSBN noted that the partnerships were sought out for geostrategic purposes such as Oracle’s global trade operating system and Azure’s service reliability in southeast Asia. Ant Group and Alibaba Cloud will be used for deployment in China.

    To ensure information control by GSBN, the data will be encrypted before being sent to the blockchain platform which means the members cannot access the data without authorization. The consortium also emphasized that blockchain technology enables it to collaborate with “disparate and often competing market participants.”

    In July the GSBN launched its first blockchain-based application in China dubbed “Cargo Release,” which was designed to speed up processing time by removing paper and storing data on the blockchain.

    Related: Fruits of the land: Blockchain traceability gives farmers a competitive advantage

    Around the same time the GSBN was formed in October last year, two of the world’s largest container carriers in CMA CGM and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company announced a full integration onto IBM and Maersk’s TradeLens blockchain platform.

    The competing platform offers supply-chain digitizing services, and the integration with CMA CGM and MSC brought data from nearly half of the world’s ocean container cargo to the TradeLens network.