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web3 business models ebook #62

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owocki opened this issue Nov 18, 2019 · 0 comments
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web3 business models ebook #62

owocki opened this issue Nov 18, 2019 · 0 comments

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owocki commented Nov 18, 2019

Constantin Kostenko, [Nov 17, 2019 at 1:46:08 PM]:
I think a good way to refine this is to look a the existing taxonomies of business models. There are a few books and resources online that boil this down to essence, very similar to what’s in the readme file, but organized in an organized structure.  Four week mba has many business models listed, but my favorite structure is in the Personal MBA. There the author eloquently lists the 12 forms of value. Everything else falls into that. https://personalmba.com/12-standard-forms-of-value/

So a way refine this is by adopting such structure, mapping 50+ known business models, and then ranking the fit for purpose for the crypto primitives.

Some won’t fit anywhere. Those are the opportunities to show that new business models are being created.

For the most part blockchain will augment, improve, or provide an alternative implementation to the existing forms of value.

@owocki | Gitcoin, [Nov 17, 2019 at 2:51:52 PM]:
hmm… but whats the finished product? more github updates? an ebook ? an actual book?

maybe im overengineering this.. but i wonder if we could position this as a DAO that publishes a book; and then receives profits from the purchase of said book.

Constantin Kostenko, [Nov 17, 2019 at 3:04:48 PM]:
Finished product is a Playbook to help determine a fit for purpose of crypto-economic and blockchain  patterns or primitives that can be used to execute a given business model. As for making money on this ... this requires thought. This is where we DAO maybe a good fit. From an individual perspective the people who want to become “consultants” and SME in this area would normally contribute the most to make name for themselves. This is a classic approach to incentivize individuals for this kind of an exercise.

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