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Adding Educational Materials

Voting ended about 3 years agoSucceeded

Summary GameFi is constantly growing, with new projects and mechanics entering the market monthly. However, many intrigued users give up joining the industry because they don't know how to do it, and GameFi projects lack educational materials and guides. As a result, the industry doesn't get a significant part of its audience. Meanwhile, Prom can provide its users with a fit onboarding via educational materials.

Value Proposition The primary value of this proposal is that it will make GameFi more transparent and accessible to people who don't know how to play exact games or have never played them. Next, it will help Web 2 players to learn the blockchain basics and adapt to Web 3. Then, with monetization and business mechanics revealed, it will attract more developers to the industry. Thus, a more extensive and efficient GameFi community will be shaped. As for Prom, it will prove its user-orientedness, show its expertise, and increase brand awareness.

What Materials Are Needed? The Prom team is free to choose writing articles or creating video materials. However, in any format, guides should be full-fledged, laconic, well-structured, and relevant to the following topics:

  • Blockchain basics.
  • Decentralization and security.
  • NFT mechanics.
  • P2E mechanics.
  • Being a lender and a borrower.
  • Game guides.
  • Starting Web 3 projects. The Prom team or community members may design more specific titles of educational materials.

Technical Details

  • The tone of voice may vary, but textual materials should be brief, contain only the most relevant data, and be understandable for beginners.
  • Guides can be grouped into thematic blocks.
  • A laconic vocabulary of terms will also be very convenient for newbies.

Off-Chain Vote

yes
219.35K PROM96.6%
no
7.8K PROM3.4%
Quorum:114%
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Timeline

Dec 06, 2022Proposal created
Dec 06, 2022Proposal vote started
Dec 13, 2022Proposal vote ended
Oct 26, 2023Proposal updated