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Providing Value to NFT holders

  • Writer: Kanojo Project
    Kanojo Project
  • Oct 17, 2021
  • 1 min read

Something has been bothering us for many days now. The topic is about how our NFT project can provide value to the people that hold it. The team understands the value of a community. This is one of the founding principles of working in any Japanese company. But not everyone in the community will have equal recognition. Therefore, what can we do to reward the people that buy our NFT's early? The answer came in a lunch meeting with a former colleague.


In a spontaneous lunch meeting, my friend and former colleague brought up the topic of cryptocurrencies and NFT's. As head of the team, I told him about how we were going to build a Visual Novel on the Cardano blockchain, and he said that with our permission, he would like to introduce our project to one of his juniors. It seems that one of his junior team members has the hobby of publishing Visual Novels online, and is also looking to learn about the blockchain. We arranged to meet with his junior the next day.


To summarize the long events of the meeting, his junior will henceforth be assisting our writer. In exchange, we will be publishing his work through our project. What this means is that, aside from having access to our main Visual Novel, holders of our NFT's will also have access to another Visual Novel in the future. We have a lot more to think about but we now have a way to reward the buyers of our NFT.


We will update you all as more developments occur.



 
 
 

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