Hey David,
Great idea to also shoot questions as well!
I have a slightly different view of the current selling points of Dogecoin / Dogeparty:
- Even though DP is cheaper and faster than Counterparty and Ethereum, there will always be an even faster and cheaper chain. Hence, that is not our main advantage.
- I’m also not quite sure whether we can pitch the decentralized nature of infrastructure too much given that Dogeparty war not running for a couple of years.
- I think that the unique selling proposition is the very large, young, and Meme-crazy Dogecoin community. There are 2.2 mn r/dogecoin subscribers on Reddit. There are 1.6 mn Robinhood clients on the waitlist for their crypto wallet (and most of them hold Doge).
- 2014 Dogeparty token also separate us from the many newer projects. There are collectors seeking these even if the artwork is recent, as you observe with Goldenshibe and the like [update from Nov 26].
Hence, the key question is how to attract those guys to translate their Doge enthusiasm to Dogeparty NFTs.
That involves two steps:
- Make them aware about Dogeparty, which is mainly a marketing / social media issue.
- Make it easy to buy Dogeparty NFTs. I think that those ppl prefer to use a simple mobile app. Screening through the dank Dogeparty cards, clicking on those they like and drop some Doge. Ideally (I know it’s a big wish list), the app has a simple mass market version (just for buying / selling / sending / receiving Dogeparty NFTs and Doge) and a pro version for those who want to create token and to set up dispensers / DEX orders. At the moment, the Desktop app is rather targeting the experienced users.