i think a lot will become fascinated by the tech and implications, how couldn't you be?
I don’t know a single person interested in badges and I know a lot of crypto/web3 enthusiasts, some have co’s in the space. We’ve covered it’s no use trying to give feedback here, but this badge campaign thing is not the hook you are saying it is.
The community has been asking we bump our marketing efforts. This is one of those efforts. If you have a specific idea for marketing with a measurable ROI, I’d here to hear it. If it makes sense, I’ll run it up to the right people.
I personally think marketing efforts and keeping your community updated and alligned on strategy should be something a project intrinsically wants to do. Not only because a community asks for it. If you agree with that, I think it’s better to stop stressing that this is all done because iExec “listens” to community desires. I think the message should be that iExec itself considers these things important. Same goes for WP. The core of the whitepaper. iExec actually launching WP (not just the documentation) shouldn’t be because the community “asked”. That’s sounds so weird to me. iExec focusing on that should be because it was the core of its own whitepaper and iExec considers it key to execute this.
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