My thesis for increasing the value of $MAID relies on the intuition that increasing user adoption will naturally achieve that goal.
As a user myself, and from observing other user feedback on Discord, I identified a lack of detailed documentation regarding how the game works and what goes into the DeFi aspects of each part of the game. While a couple guides on Medium exist, they are not comprehensive and definitely do not cover some critical questions. Most of the time, I would have to dig and scroll throughout Discord channels to find answers to specific questions. A lack of detailed documentation poses a high barrier to entry for new prospective players, especially considering there’s real money at stake and especially now that gas is so high.
In order to increase adoption in Maidverse’s current state, our most valuable target is creating a comprehensive guide/wiki (on something like Gitbook) to provide new players a better understanding of the underlying mechanics behind both the game and DeFi aspects of the project. While leveraging LevX DAO and community members could be an option, the goal here is to create documentation at a granular level, which cannot be done without the knowledge of the dev team itself. Therefore, it’s important that this initiative is led or at least heavily guided by the dev team.
https://arbisfinance.gitbook.io/food-court/the-food-court/zerotwohm/staking